Laboratory of Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Mons, Mons, Belgium.
Computer Science Department - Algorithms Lab, Faculty of Science, University of Mons, Mons, Belgium.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2022 Apr 20;13(1):2055296. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2022.2055296. eCollection 2022.
Executive functioning has been linked to both the development of post-traumatic symptoms and the efficiency of therapy. Specifically, flexibility processes seem to play a major role in the use of efficient coping strategies after a traumatic event. However, only a few studies have focused on the links between flexibility, resilience, and concrete behaviours displayed by individuals.
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of emotional content on the efficiency of cognitive flexibility among trauma-exposed individuals.
Twenty-eight trauma-exposed (TE) and 27 non-trauma-exposed (NTE) individuals performed an overlap task in which neutral, positive, and negative pictures appeared in the centre of the screen. Participants were required to disengage their attentional focus from this picture to identify a peripheral target. Analyses included eye movements during the presentation of the scenes and the response times associated with target localization.
TE individuals initially presented a rapid overt disengagement from both neutral and negative emotional information. In other words, TE participants moved their gaze away from the central picture towards the target more rapidly than NTE participants. However, TE participants then displayed longer reaction times to identify the target in comparison with NTE participants.
This study presents preliminary evidence that cognitive flexibility may be relevant when considering the impact of trauma. The developed task could provide a novel way to assess this flexibility within an emotional context.
• This study developed an original assessment of cognitive flexibility processes in an emotional context.• Cognitive flexibility was assessed using an overlap task and eye-tracking technology.• Cognitive flexibility may be relevant when considering the impact of a trauma.
执行功能与创伤后症状的发展和治疗效率都有关联。具体来说,灵活性过程似乎在创伤后使用有效应对策略方面起着重要作用。然而,只有少数研究关注灵活性、韧性和个体表现出的具体行为之间的联系。
本研究旨在探讨情绪内容对创伤后个体认知灵活性效率的影响。
28 名创伤后个体(TE)和 27 名非创伤后个体(NTE)执行了一项重叠任务,其中中性、积极和消极的图片出现在屏幕中央。参与者需要将注意力从图片上转移开,以识别周边目标。分析包括在场景呈现过程中的眼动和与目标定位相关的反应时间。
TE 个体最初对中性和负性情绪信息表现出快速的明显脱离。换句话说,TE 参与者比 NTE 参与者更快地将目光从中央图片转移到目标上。然而,TE 参与者在识别目标时的反应时间比 NTE 参与者长。
本研究初步证明了认知灵活性在考虑创伤影响时可能是相关的。开发的任务可以提供一种在情感背景下评估这种灵活性的新方法。
• 本研究开发了一种在情感背景下评估认知灵活性过程的原始方法。• 使用重叠任务和眼动追踪技术评估认知灵活性。• 认知灵活性在考虑创伤影响时可能是相关的。