Department of Psychology, University of Turin, 10024, Turin, Italy.
ICoN Center, Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS, 27100, Pavia, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2023 Dec 28;13(1):23093. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-50310-1.
The response of older people to the COVID-19 pandemic has attracted much attention as they are at increased risk of adverse outcomes. A longitudinal study has shown that improvement in global cognitive, executive and language functioning in healthy older adults enrolled at the University of the Third Age appears to play a protective role against emotional dysregulation and mood changes during the pandemic. To date, no study has examined emotional dysregulation through COVID-19-related images using facial electromyographic recordings in healthy older adults. Therefore, we aimed to analyze the relationships between zygomaticus and corrugator reactivity, neuropsychological measures, and the affective dimensions of arousal, dominance, and valence. The results showed an unexpected association between higher zygomaticus activity and higher levels of apathy, depression, and anxiety. In contrast, increased contracture of the corrugator was associated with poorer performance on cognitive tests (global cognition, memory, executive functions) and physical status, i.e., walking speed. These results are consistent with the reappraisal of emotional stimuli in response to the challenges of the pandemic. Interestingly, COVID-19-related stimuli triggered the activation of bottom-up affectivity strategies associated with higher mood levels and interacted with top-down factors that play an important role in the dysregulation of cognitive control.
老年人对 COVID-19 大流行的反应引起了广泛关注,因为他们面临着不良后果的风险增加。一项纵向研究表明,在大学第三年龄组招募的健康老年人中,全球认知、执行和语言功能的改善似乎对大流行期间的情绪失调和情绪变化起到了保护作用。迄今为止,尚无研究使用面部肌电图记录在健康老年人中通过与 COVID-19 相关的图像来检查情绪失调。因此,我们旨在分析颧肌和皱眉肌反应、神经心理学测量以及唤醒、支配和效价的情感维度之间的关系。结果显示,颧肌活动较高与冷漠、抑郁和焦虑程度较高之间存在意外关联。相比之下,皱眉肌的收缩增加与认知测试(整体认知、记忆、执行功能)和身体状况(即步行速度)的表现较差有关。这些结果与重新评估情绪刺激以应对大流行的挑战一致。有趣的是,与 COVID-19 相关的刺激引发了与更高情绪水平相关的自下而上的情感策略的激活,并与在认知控制失调中发挥重要作用的自上而下的因素相互作用。