Ben-Baruch Yahel Dror, Leibovich-Raveh Tali, Cohen Noga
Department of Special Education, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Mathematics Education, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Front Psychol. 2022 Dec 23;13:1053381. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1053381. eCollection 2022.
Fear is associated with perceptual biases. People who are afraid of spiders perceive spiders as larger than people without this fear. It is yet unclear, however, whether this effect can be influenced by using implicit (non-deliberate) emotion regulation (ER) processes and explicit (deliberate) ER strategies, such as reappraisal and suppression.
This study examined the link between implicit and explicit ER and size estimation among women afraid of spiders. After performing an implicit ER (cognitive control) task, participants rated the size and valence of spiders, wasps and butterflies shown in pictures. Participants' tendency to use reappraisal and suppression was assessed using the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire.
Results showed no effect of implicit ER on size and valence ratings. A greater tendency to use reappraisal was linked to reduced negative feelings on seeing the pictures of spiders. Greater use of suppression, however, was linked to increased size estimation of the spider stimuli.
These results highlight the role of ER in perceptual biases and offer avenues for future ER-based treatments for specific phobias.
恐惧与知觉偏差相关。害怕蜘蛛的人会觉得蜘蛛比不害怕蜘蛛的人眼中的蜘蛛更大。然而,目前尚不清楚这种效应是否会受到内隐(非刻意的)情绪调节(ER)过程以及外显(刻意的)ER策略(如重新评价和抑制)的影响。
本研究考察了害怕蜘蛛的女性的内隐和外显ER与大小估计之间的联系。在完成一项内隐ER(认知控制)任务后,参与者对图片中展示的蜘蛛、黄蜂和蝴蝶的大小及效价进行评分。使用情绪调节问卷评估参与者使用重新评价和抑制的倾向。
结果显示内隐ER对大小和效价评分没有影响。更多地使用重新评价与看到蜘蛛图片时负面情绪的减少有关。然而,更多地使用抑制与对蜘蛛刺激的大小估计增加有关。
这些结果突出了情绪调节在知觉偏差中的作用,并为未来基于情绪调节的特定恐惧症治疗提供了途径。