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高工作记忆负荷会损害情绪再评价但促进分心——一项事件相关电位研究。

High working memory load impairs reappraisal but facilitates distraction - An event-related potential investigation.

机构信息

Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands; Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.

Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.

出版信息

Biol Psychol. 2022 May;171:108327. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2022.108327. Epub 2022 Apr 9.

Abstract

The present experiments investigated the impact of working memory (WM) load on emotion regulation (ER) efficacy using reappraisal (Experiment 1, n = 30) and distraction (Experiment 2, n = 30). Considering that WM is necessary for storage, elaboration, and manipulation of information and that reappraisal acts by storing, elaborating, and manipulating the stimulus meaning, we hypothesized that high (versus low) WM-load would reduce reappraisal efficacy. By contrast, given that distraction acts by blocking elaborated processing of the stimulus meaning, we expected that high WM-load would enhance distraction efficacy. To test these predictions, we employed a dual-task paradigm in which a low- or high WM-load task was combined with an ER (reappraisal or distraction) task. We measured the Late Positive Potential (LPP)-an electrocortical marker of sustained motivated attention, and a well-established index of emotional arousal-in response to negative pictures. Results confirmed that although reappraisal successfully reduced the LPP amplitude in the down- compared to up-regulation condition in low WM-load trials, high WM-load eliminated this difference, suggesting the disrupting influence of high WM-load on ER for reappraisal (Experiment 1). By contrast, although distraction failed to modulate the LPP amplitude in low WM-load trials, the difference between down- and no-regulation conditions was significant when distraction was combined with high WM-load, suggesting the facilitatory influence of high WM-load on ER for distraction (Experiment 2). Our findings show that the effect of WM-load on ER is strategy-dependent, and that the availability of WM resources is an important situational moderator of ER efficacy in healthy young adults.

摘要

本实验采用重新评价(实验 1,n=30)和分心(实验 2,n=30)两种情绪调节策略,考察了工作记忆(WM)负荷对情绪调节(ER)效能的影响。考虑到 WM 是存储、加工和处理信息所必需的,而重新评价是通过存储、加工和处理刺激意义来起作用的,我们假设高(低)WM 负荷会降低重新评价的效能。相比之下,由于分心是通过阻止对刺激意义的详细加工来起作用的,我们预计高 WM 负荷会增强分心的效能。为了验证这些预测,我们采用了一种双重任务范式,在这种范式中,低或高 WM 负荷任务与 ER(重新评价或分心)任务相结合。我们测量了负性图片刺激下的晚正电位(LPP)——持续动机注意的电生理标记,以及情绪唤醒的一个成熟的指标。结果证实,尽管在低 WM 负荷条件下,重新评价成功地降低了负性图片刺激下的 LPP 振幅,而在高 WM 负荷条件下,这种差异消失了,表明高 WM 负荷对重新评价的 ER 有干扰作用(实验 1)。相反,尽管分心在低 WM 负荷条件下不能调节 LPP 振幅,但当分心与高 WM 负荷结合时,在负性图片刺激下的调节与无调节条件之间的差异显著,表明高 WM 负荷对分心的 ER 有促进作用(实验 2)。我们的研究结果表明,WM 负荷对 ER 的影响是策略依赖性的,WM 资源的可用性是健康年轻成年人 ER 效能的一个重要情境调节因素。

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