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Enhanced visuomotor processing of phobic images in blood-injury-injection fear

机译:血液损伤注射恐惧症中恐惧图像的视觉运动处理的增强

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Numerous studies have identified attentional biases and processing enhancements for fear-relevant stimuli in individuals with specific phobias. However, this has not been conclusively shown in blood-injury-injection (BII) phobia, which has rarely been investigated even though it has features distinct from all other specific phobias. The present study aims to fill that gap and compares the time-course of visuomotor processing of phobic stimuli (i.e., pictures of small injuries) in BII-fearful (n= 19) and non-anxious control participants (n= 23) by using a response priming paradigm. In BII-fearful participants, phobic stimuli produced larger priming effects and lower response times compared to neutral stimuli, whereas non-anxious control participants showed no such differences. Because these effects are fully present in the fastest responses, they indicate an enhancement in early visuomotor processing of injury pictures in BII-fearful participants. These results are comparable to the enhanced processing of phobic stimuli in other specific phobias (i.e., spider phobia).
机译:许多研究已经发现,患有特定恐惧症的人的恐惧相关刺激的注意偏见和处理能力增强。但是,尚未在血液伤害注射(BII)恐惧症中得出结论,尽管它具有不同于所有其他特定恐惧症的特征,但很少进行研究。本研究旨在填补这一空白,并通过使用以下方法比较恐惧恐惧性BII(n = 19)和非焦虑对照参与者(n = 23)的视觉刺激过程对恐惧刺激的视觉运动处理(即,小损伤的照片)。响应启动范例。在恐惧的BII参与者中,与中性刺激相比,恐惧刺激产生了更大的启动效果,并缩短了响应时间,而非焦虑对照参与者则没有这种差异。因为这些效应在最快的响应中完全存在,所以它们表明对BII恐惧参与者的损伤图片的早期视觉运动处理得到了增强。这些结果可与其他特定恐惧症(即蜘蛛恐惧症)中恐惧刺激的增强处理相媲美。

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