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适应思维:在后新冠疫情时代探索对受威胁刺激的认知,比较对大流行的新旧担忧。

Adapting Minds: Exploring Cognition to Threatened Stimuli in the Post-COVID-19 Landscape Comparing Old and New Concerns about Pandemic.

作者信息

Forte Giuseppe, Favieri Francesca, Corbo Ilaria, Troisi Giovanna, Marselli Giulia, Blasutto Barbara, Ponce Renato, Di Pace Enrico, Langher Viviana, Tambelli Renata, Casagrande Maria

机构信息

Department of Dynamic, Clinical Psychology and Health Studies, "Sapienza" University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.

Department of Psychology, "Sapienza" University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2024 Jul 15;14(7):711. doi: 10.3390/brainsci14070711.

Abstract

The global population has been significantly affected by the pandemic in terms of physical and mental health. According to transactional theory, individuals have undergone an adaptation process influenced by cognitive control abilities. Emotional responses to COVID-19-related stimuli may interfere with top-down attentional processes, thereby hindering adaptation. This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19-related stimuli on attentional processing and to determine whether psychological factors could modulate these effects. A sample of 96 healthy undergraduate students participated in an emotional Stroop task in which they were presented with a series of stimuli, including both neutral and negative COVID-19-related as well as non-COVID-19 stimuli. COVID-19-related PTSD, as an index of distress (PTSS), and trait anxiety were evaluated. Results showed that participants were more accurate in identifying COVID-19-related stimuli compared to non-COVID-19 stimuli. Being female and having higher retrospective PTSS scores related to COVID-19 were predictive of faster reaction times for both neutral and negative COVID-19-related stimuli. This heightened attentional bias toward COVID-19-related stimuli suggests that individuals may be more sensitive to stimuli associated with the pandemic. The results suggest that the association between COVID-19 stimuli and attentional biases extends beyond emotional valence, being retrospectively influenced by mental health, suggesting potential pathways to future mental health challenges.

摘要

全球人口在身心健康方面受到了疫情的显著影响。根据交易理论,个体经历了一个受认知控制能力影响的适应过程。对与新冠病毒相关刺激的情绪反应可能会干扰自上而下的注意力过程,从而阻碍适应。本研究旨在调查与新冠病毒相关刺激对注意力加工的影响,并确定心理因素是否能够调节这些影响。96名健康本科生参与了一项情绪斯特鲁普任务,在该任务中,他们会看到一系列刺激,包括中性和与新冠病毒相关的负面刺激以及非新冠病毒刺激。评估了与新冠病毒相关的创伤后应激障碍(作为痛苦指标的创伤后应激症状)和特质焦虑。结果显示,与非新冠病毒刺激相比,参与者在识别与新冠病毒相关刺激时更准确。女性以及与新冠病毒相关的创伤后应激症状回顾性得分较高,可预测对中性和与新冠病毒相关的负面刺激的反应时间更快。这种对与新冠病毒相关刺激的注意力偏差增强表明,个体可能对与疫情相关的刺激更为敏感。结果表明,新冠病毒刺激与注意力偏差之间关联不仅限于情绪效价,还会受到心理健康的回顾性影响,这提示了未来心理健康挑战的潜在途径。

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