Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Nat Commun. 2024 Feb 13;15(1):1320. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-45203-4.
People suffering from dysphoria retrieve autobiographical memories distorted in content and affect, which may contribute to the aetiology and maintenance of depression. However, key memory difficulties in dysphoria remain elusive because theories disagree how memories of different valence are altered. Here, we assessed the psychophysiological expression of affect and retrieved episodic detail while participants with dysphoria (but without a diagnosed mental illness) and participants without dysphoria relived positive, negative, and neutral memories. We show that participants with dysphoria retrieve positive memories with diminished episodic detail and negative memories with enhanced detail, compared to participants without dysphoria. This is in line with negativity bias but not overgeneral memory bias theories. According to confirmatory analyses, participants with dysphoria also express diminished positive affect and enhanced negative affect when retrieving happy memories, but exploratory analyses suggest that this increase in negative affect may not be robust. Further confirmatory analyses showed that affective responses to memories are not related to episodic detail and already present during the experience of new emotional events. Our results indicate that affective memory distortions may not emerge from mnemonic processes but from general distortions in positive affect, which challenges assumptions of memory theories and therapeutics. Protocol registration: The Stage 1 protocol for this Registered Report was accepted in principle on the 18 of March 2021. The protocol, as accepted by the journal, can be found at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14605374.v1 .
患有抑郁障碍的人会提取内容和情感扭曲的自传体记忆,这可能有助于抑郁障碍的病因学和维持。然而,抑郁障碍患者的关键记忆困难仍然难以捉摸,因为不同理论对于不同效价的记忆是如何改变的存在分歧。在这里,我们评估了抑郁障碍患者(但没有诊断出精神疾病)和没有抑郁障碍的参与者在回忆积极、消极和中性记忆时的情绪生理表达和提取情节细节。我们发现,与没有抑郁障碍的参与者相比,患有抑郁障碍的参与者在回忆积极记忆时,情节细节减少,而在回忆消极记忆时,情节细节增加。这与负面偏差理论一致,但与过度泛化记忆偏差理论不一致。根据验证性分析,与没有抑郁障碍的参与者相比,患有抑郁障碍的参与者在回忆愉快记忆时,表达的积极情绪减少,消极情绪增强,但探索性分析表明,这种消极情绪的增加可能并不稳健。进一步的验证性分析表明,对记忆的情感反应与情节细节无关,并且在新的情绪事件的体验中就已经存在。我们的研究结果表明,情感记忆扭曲可能不是来自记忆过程,而是来自积极情感的普遍扭曲,这对记忆理论和治疗学的假设提出了挑战。方案注册:本注册报告的第 1 阶段方案于 2021 年 3 月 18 日原则上被接受。该方案可在 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14605374.v1 找到。