Leiden University, Institute of Psychology, Wassenaarseweg 52, 2333 AK Leiden, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Leiden University, Institute of Psychology, Wassenaarseweg 52, 2333 AK Leiden, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden, The Netherlands.
J Affect Disord. 2024 Oct 15;363:310-319. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.07.066. Epub 2024 Jul 21.
Navigating social situations can be challenging due to uncertainty surrounding the intentions and strategies of others, which remain hidden and subject to change. Prior research suggests that individuals with anxiety-related symptoms struggle to adapt their learning in uncertain, non-social environments. Anxiety-prone individuals encounter challenges in social functioning, yet research on learning under uncertainty in social contexts is limited. In this preregistered study, we investigated whether individuals with higher levels of trait anxiety and fear of negative evaluation encounter difficulties in adjusting their learning rates in social contexts with stable or volatile outcome contingencies.
We implemented a modified trust game (N = 190), where participants either retained or lost their investments based on their interactions with two players in volatile or stable environments. Participants also completed a matching non-social control task involving interactions with slot machines.
Results from computational modeling revealed significantly higher learning rates in social compared to non-social settings. Trait anxiety did not affect the adaptability of learning rates. Individuals with heightened fear of negative evaluation were more sensitive to social compared to non-social outcomes, as reflected in their stay/switch behavior and, though less conclusive, in their learning rates.
While transdiagnostic and dimensional approaches are important for investigating disturbed social functioning, the inclusion of clinical samples in future studies may contribute to a broader generalization of these findings regarding behavioral variances in uncertain social environments.
Individuals with increased fear of negative evaluation may demonstrate heightened sensitivity to learning in uncertain social contexts. This leads to heightened responsiveness to recent outcomes in their interactions with others, potentially contributing to their problems in social functioning.
由于他人的意图和策略隐藏且可能发生变化,因此在社交情境中进行导航可能具有挑战性。先前的研究表明,具有焦虑相关症状的个体在不确定的非社交环境中难以适应其学习。焦虑倾向个体在社交功能方面遇到挑战,但关于不确定社会情境下的学习研究有限。在这项预先注册的研究中,我们调查了具有较高特质焦虑和负面评价恐惧的个体在具有稳定或不稳定结果关联的社交情境中调整其学习率是否存在困难。
我们实施了改良的信任游戏(N=190),其中参与者根据与两个玩家在不稳定或稳定环境中的互动,保留或损失其投资。参与者还完成了涉及与老虎机互动的非社交控制任务。
计算模型的结果表明,与非社交环境相比,社交环境中的学习率显著更高。特质焦虑不会影响学习率的适应性。与非社交结果相比,具有较高负面评价恐惧的个体对社交结果更敏感,这反映在他们的停留/切换行为中,尽管不太确定,但也反映在他们的学习率中。
虽然跨诊断和维度方法对于研究紊乱的社交功能很重要,但在未来的研究中纳入临床样本可能有助于更广泛地推广这些关于不确定社交环境中行为差异的发现。
具有较高负面评价恐惧的个体可能表现出对不确定社交情境中学习的更高敏感性。这导致他们对与他人互动中的近期结果更敏感,这可能导致他们在社交功能方面的问题。