侵略性,抑制性控制和情绪状态:一个挑范式
Ivan Sebalo1,2,3, Melanie Bozzay4,5, Edelyn Verona6
1School of Psychology and Humanities, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
Aggressive behavior
|July 15, 2024
概括
特征攻击性影响攻击性行为,情绪状态和抑制控制起着复杂的作用. 高侵略性预示着侵略性增加,而负面情绪对特定个体的影响是短暂的侵略性.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 行为科学 行为科学
背景情况:
- 侵略性行为是一个复杂的现象,受个人特征和情境因素的影响.
- 了解特征攻击性,情绪状态和抑制控制之间的相互作用对于解释攻击性行为至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究特征攻击性,抑制控制和情绪状态对实验室评估的攻击性行为的影响.
- 探索不同攻击模式背后的独特机制.
主要方法:
- 在Go/No-Go任务中利用事件相关潜力 (ERP) 来测量抑制处理.
- 采用实验室挑范式来评估151名成年参与者的侵略行为.
- 分析了特征攻击性,情感反应和抑制性控制 (P3差异幅度) 之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 过去的侵略性与实验室侵略性行为的持续增加有关,无论抑制控制如何.
- 对挑的负面情感反应与短暂的侵略性只与高度侵略性的个体有关.
- 感到敌意与短暂的侵略相关,特别是在抑制控制较低的个体中.
结论:
- 不同的心理和神经机制会影响不同的攻击行为模式.
- 特征攻击性是整体攻击性行为的重要预测因素.
- 情绪状态对攻击性的影响是由特征攻击性和抑制性控制能力所调节的.
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