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学习偏见可预测应激条件下的恐惧习得,但不能预测认知灵活性。

Learning bias predicts fear acquisition under stress but not cognitive flexibility.

机构信息

Faculty of Health, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia.

College of Health and Education, School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2023 Dec 1;272:114384. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2023.114384. Epub 2023 Oct 20.

Abstract

Individuals differ in their ability to learn from reinforcement and in avoiding punishment, which can be measured by the Probabilistic Selection Task (PST). Recently, some studies have demonstrated that this learning bias is regulated by the dopaminergic system, and that stress can differentially affect the use of positive (i.e., reinforcement) and negative (i.e., avoiding punishment) feedback. The current two studies examined whether performance on the PST can predict measures of goal-directed behaviour as assessed by a cognitive flexibility task (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test) and the acquisition of fear responses, when individuals are exposed to a stressor (Socially Evaluated Cold Pressor Test). A total of 26 and 59 healthy participants completed Experiments I and II, respectively. In those who were best at learning from reinforcement, stress increased the processing (i.e., higher skin conductance responses) of non-threatening stimuli during fear acquisition compared to the non-stressful condition, which was not recapitulated in those who were best at avoiding punishment. Additionally, PST performance did not interact with stress to modulate cognitive flexibility, although stress negatively impaired this domain, consistent with previous findings. Furthermore, independent of stress, both positive and negative learning biases were correlated with cognitive flexibility errors. Our results demonstrate that the PST has predictive value for better understanding the determinants of reinforcement and avoidance learning.

摘要

个体在从强化中学习和避免惩罚的能力上存在差异,这可以通过概率选择任务(PST)来衡量。最近的一些研究表明,这种学习偏差受多巴胺能系统调节,并且压力可以对积极(即强化)和消极(即避免惩罚)反馈的使用产生不同的影响。当前的两项研究考察了在 PST 上的表现是否可以预测认知灵活性任务(威斯康星卡片分类测试)评估的目标导向行为的测量值,以及在个体暴露于应激源(社会评价冷加压测试)时恐惧反应的获得。共有 26 名和 59 名健康参与者分别完成了实验 I 和 II。在那些最擅长从强化中学习的人当中,与非应激条件相比,压力增加了在恐惧习得期间对非威胁性刺激的处理(即更高的皮肤电反应),而在那些最擅长避免惩罚的人当中,这种情况并未重现。此外,尽管压力会对认知灵活性产生负面影响,与之前的研究结果一致,但 PST 表现并未与压力相互作用来调节认知灵活性。此外,无论是否存在压力,积极和消极的学习偏差都与认知灵活性错误相关。我们的研究结果表明,PST 对于更好地理解强化和回避学习的决定因素具有预测价值。

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