基本的情感信仰如何影响快速的情感处理? 一个ERP研究研究
Yajie Huang1, Qin Zhang2, Chenyang Shang2
1Learning and Cognition Key Laboratory of Beijing, School of Psychology, Capital Normal University, Beijing, PR China; School of Education, Fuyang Normal University, Fuyang, Anhui, PR China.
概括
基本的情感信念影响个人如何感知和处理情感刺激. 了解这些信念,比如情绪是否好/坏或可控制/无法控制,有助于解决情绪功能障碍.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 关于可控制性和价值 (好/坏) 的基本情绪信念与情绪反应有关.
- 这些信念如何影响情绪处理的精确神经机制和时间动态尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查情感信念如何影响情感图像处理的时间进程和神经基础.
- 阐明情感信仰在从刺激感知到情感产生和自动调节的途径中的作用.
主要方法:
- 利用事件相关潜力 (ERP) 来记录大脑活动.
- 100名参与者根据可控/不可控和好/坏的负面情绪信念进行了分组.
- 参与者看了负面和中性情感图片.
主要成果:
- 可控情绪信念与更积极的P2幅度有关.
- 早期后面消极性 (EPN) 在特定信念群体 (好/可控和坏/不可控) 中,对不愉快的图像和中性图像的消极性更大.
- 晚期积极潜力 (LPP) 表示,良好的情感信念与更积极的中期LPP相关,而无法控制的信念则显示了负面与中性图像的更积极的晚期LPP.
结论:
- 基本的情感信念显著调节早期的注意力和负面刺激的晚期评估处理.
- 这些发现提供了对经历情绪功能障碍或情绪调节障碍的个体改变情绪信仰的见解.
- 这项研究强调了核心信念对神经对情绪信息反应的影响.
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