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Healthy individuals show positive implicit self-evaluation, reflected in brain activity between 600-700ms during a self-relevant Implicit Association Test (sIAT). This suggests control processes indirectly measure self-evaluation biases.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Negative implicit self-evaluation is linked to poor well-being and depression.
  • Understanding neural processes in healthy subjects aids depression research and therapy development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate neural correlates of implicit self-evaluation in healthy adults.
  • Establish a basis for studying negative biases in depression.

Main Methods:

  • Used event-related potential (ERP) recording.
  • Employed a self-relevant Implicit Association Test (sIAT) with 25 healthy participants.
  • Compared brain activity between congruent (self-positive) and incongruent (self-negative) conditions.

Main Results:

  • Participants responded faster in the congruent sIAT condition, indicating positive implicit self-evaluation.
  • A significant topographical ERP difference emerged between 600 and 700 ms.
  • No significant differences were found in earlier ERP time windows.

Conclusions:

  • Implicit self-evaluation biases are indirectly reflected in later cognitive control processes.
  • ERP measurement during sIAT can indirectly assess implicit self-evaluation biases.
  • This method may help track neural processes in depressed patients during therapy.