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The effect of emotional facial expressions on childrens working memory: Associations with age and behavior

机译:情绪面部表情对儿童工作记忆的影响:与年龄和行为的关联

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Studies on adults have revealed a disadvantageous effect of negative emotional stimuli on executive functions (EF), and it is suggested that this effect is amplified in children. The present studys aim was to assess how emotional facial expressions affected working memory in 9- to 12-year-olds, using a working memory task with emotional facial expressions as stimuli. Additionally, we explored how degree of internalizing and externalizing symptoms in typically developing children was related to performance on the same task. Before employing the working memory task with emotional facial expressions as stimuli, an independent sample of 9- to 12-year-olds was asked to recognize the facial expressions intended to serve as stimuli for the working memory task and to rate the facial expressions on the degree to which the emotion was expressed and for arousal to obtain a baseline for how children during this age recognize and react to facial expressions. The first study revealed that children rated the facial expressions with similar intensity and arousal across age. When employing the working memory task with facial expressions, results revealed that negatively valenced expressions impaired working memory more than neutral and positively valenced expressions. The ability to successfully complete the working memory task increased between 9 to 12 years of age. Childrens total problems were associated with poorer performance on the working memory task with facial expressions. Results on the effect of emotion on working memory are discussed in light of recent models and empirical findings on how emotional information might interact and interfere with cognitive processes such as working memory.
机译:对成年人的研究表明,负面的情绪刺激对执行功能(EF)有不利影响,并且建议这种影响在儿童中会增强。本研究的目的是通过使用带有情绪面部表情作为刺激的工作记忆任务来评估情绪面部表情如何影响9至12岁的儿童的工作记忆。此外,我们探索了典型发育中儿童的内在和外在症状程度与同一任务的表现如何相关。在使用具有情感面部表情作为刺激的工作记忆任务之前,要求一个9至12岁的独立样本识别旨在用作工作记忆任务刺激的面部表情,并在面部表情上对面部表情进行评分情绪表达的程度,以及唤醒情绪以获取该年龄段儿童如何识别面部表情和对面部表情做出反应的基线。第一项研究表明,儿童对面部表情的评价程度和年龄跨年龄相似。当将工作记忆任务与面部表情一起使用时,结果显示负价的表情对工作记忆的损害比中性和正价的表情更为严重。在9到12岁之间,成功完成工作记忆任务的能力有所提高。儿童的全部问题与面部表情的工作记忆任务表现不佳有关。根据最近的模型和关于情绪信息如何相互作用和干扰诸如工作记忆的认知过程的经验发现,讨论了情绪对工作记忆的影响结果。

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