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Brain dynamics of visual attention during anticipation and encoding of threat- and safe-cues in spider-phobic individuals

机译:蜘蛛恐惧症个体对威胁和安全提示的预期和编码过程中视觉注意力的大脑动力学

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This study systematically investigated the sensitivity of the phobic attention system by measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) in spider-phobic and non-phobic volunteers in a context where spider and neutral pictures were presented (phobic threat condition) and in contexts where no phobic but unpleasant and neutral or only neutral pictures were displayed (phobia-irrelevant conditions). In a between-group study, participants were assigned to phobia-irrelevant conditions either before or after the exposure to spider pictures (pre-exposure vs post-exposure participants). Additionally, each picture was preceded by a fixation cross presented in one of three different colors that were informative about the category of an upcoming picture. In the phobic threat condition, spider-phobic participants showed a larger P1 than controls for all pictures and signal cues. Moreover, individuals with spider phobia who were sensitized by the exposure to phobic stimuli (i.e. post-exposure participants) responded with an increased P1 also in phobia-irrelevant conditions. In contrast, no group differences between spider-phobic and non-phobic individuals were observed in the P1-amplitudes during viewing of phobia-irrelevant stimuli in the pre-exposure group. In addition, cues signaling neutral pictures elicited decreased stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN) compared with cues signaling emotional pictures. Moreover, emotional pictures and cues signaling emotional pictures evoked larger early posterior negativity (EPN) and late positive potential (LPP) than neutral stimuli. Spider phobics showed greater selective attention effects than controls for phobia-relevant pictures (increased EPN and LPP) and cues (increased LPP and SPN). Increased sensitization of the attention system observed in spider-phobic individuals might facilitate fear conditioning and promote generalization of fear playing an important role in the maintenance of anxiety disorders.
机译:这项研究通过在蜘蛛和中性图片出现(恐惧威胁的情况下)和没有恐惧的情况下测量蜘蛛恐惧和非恐惧志愿者的事件相关电位(ERP),系统地研究了恐惧注意系统的敏感性。但显示了不愉快和中性或仅中性的图片(与恐惧症无关的情况)。在小组之间的研究中,参与者被分配到与蜘蛛恐惧症无关的条件,暴露于蜘蛛照片之前或之后(暴露前与暴露后参与者)。此外,每张图片之前都以三种不同颜色中的一种呈现的注视十字形,为即将到来的图片的类别提供了信息。在恐惧威胁的情况下,蜘蛛恐惧症参与者的所有图片和信号提示的P1均大于对照。此外,对蜘蛛恐惧症的个体因暴露于恐惧刺激而变得敏感(即暴露后参与者),在与恐惧无关的情况下,P1也升高。相反,在预暴露组中,与恐惧无关的刺激在观察过程中,没有恐惧的个体和没有恐惧的个体在P1振幅上没有观察到组差异。此外,与发出情感图片的信号相比,发出中性图片的信号引起的刺激前消极(SPN)减少。此外,与中性刺激相比,引起情绪图像的情绪图像和提示引起更大的早期后负性(EPN)和晚期正电位(LPP)。与恐怖相关图片(EPN和LPP增加)和线索(LPP和SPN增加)相比,蜘蛛恐惧症表现出比对照更大的选择性注意效果。在蜘蛛恐惧症患者中观察到的注意力系统敏感性增强可能有助于恐惧调节,并促进恐惧的普遍化,在维持焦虑症中起重要作用。

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