Patrick C J, Bradley M M, Lang P J
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610.
J Abnorm Psychol. 1993 Feb;102(1):82-92. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.102.1.82.
Startle-elicited blinks were measured during presentation of affective slides to test hypotheses concerning emotional responding in psychopaths. Subjects were 54 incarcerated sexual offenders divided into nonpsychopathic, psychopathic, and mixed groups based on file and interview data. Consistent with findings for normal college students, nonpsychopaths and mixed subjects showed a significant linear relationship between slide valence and startle magnitude, with startle responses largest during unpleasant slides and smallest during pleasant slides. This effect was absent in psychopaths. Group differences in startle modulation were related to affective features of psychopathy, but not to antisocial behavior per se. Psychopathy had no effect on autonomic or self-report responses to slides. These results suggest an abnormality in the processing of emotional stimuli by psychopaths that manifests itself independently of affective report.
在呈现情感幻灯片的过程中测量惊吓引发的眨眼,以检验关于精神病患者情绪反应的假设。研究对象为54名被监禁的性犯罪者,根据档案和访谈数据分为非精神病态组、精神病态组和混合组。与正常大学生的研究结果一致,非精神病态者和混合组受试者在幻灯片效价和惊吓幅度之间呈现出显著的线性关系,在不愉快幻灯片期间的惊吓反应最大,在愉快幻灯片期间最小。而精神病态者不存在这种效应。惊吓调节的组间差异与精神病态的情感特征有关,但与反社会行为本身无关。精神病态对幻灯片引发的自主神经反应或自我报告反应没有影响。这些结果表明,精神病态者在处理情绪刺激方面存在异常,且这种异常独立于情感报告而表现出来。