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EEG theta/beta ratio as a potential biomarker for attentional control and resilience against deleterious effects of stress on attention

机译:脑电图theta /β比值可能成为注意力控制和抵抗压力对注意力的有害影响的潜在生物标志物

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Anxious stress compromises cognitive executive performance. This occurs, for instance, in cognitive performance anxiety (CPA), in which anxiety about one's cognitive performance causes that performance to actually deteriorate (e.g., test anxiety). This is thought to result from a prefrontal cortically (PFC) mediated failure of top-down attentional control over stress-induced automatic processing of threat-related information. In addition, stress-induced increased catecholamine influx into the PFC may directly compromise attentional function. Previous research has suggested that the ratio between resting state electroencephalographic (EEG) low- and high-frequency power (the theta/beta ratio) is related to trait attentional control, which might moderate these effects of stress on attentional function. The goals of the present study were to test the novel prediction that theta/beta ratio moderates the deleterious effects of CPA-like anxious stress on state attentional control and to replicate a previous finding that the theta/beta ratio is related to self-reported trait attentional control. After recording of baseline frontal EEG signals, 77 participants performed a stress induction or a control procedure. Trait attentional control was assessed with the Attentional Control Scale, whereas stress-induced changes in attentional control and anxiety were measured with self-report visual analogue scales. The hypothesized moderating influence of theta/beta ratio on the effects of stress on state attentional control was confirmed. Theta/beta ratio explained 28% of the variance in stress-induced deterioration of self-reported attentional control. The negative relationship between theta/beta ratio and trait attentional control was replicated (r = -.33). The theta/beta ratio reflects, likely prefrontally mediated, attentional control, and should be a useful biomarker for the study of CPA and other anxiety-cognition interactions.
机译:焦虑压力会损害认知执行绩效。例如,这发生在认知表现焦虑症(CPA)中,其中关于一个人的认知表现的焦虑导致该表现实际上恶化(例如,考试焦虑)。据认为,这是由前额叶皮质(PFC)介导的自上而下的注意力控制失败导致的,该自上而下的注意力控制对压力诱导的威胁相关信息的自动处理。此外,压力引起的儿茶酚胺流入PFC的增加可能直接损害注意力功能。先前的研究表明,静息状态脑电图(EEG)低频功率和高频功率之间的比率(θ/β比率)与特质注意控制有关,这可能会减轻压力对注意功能的影响。本研究的目的是检验新颖的预测,即theta / beta比率可减轻CPA样焦虑对状态注意控制的有害影响,并复制先前的发现,theta / beta比率与自我报告的性状有关注意控制。记录基线额叶脑电信号后,有77名参与者进行了压力诱导或控制程序。特质注意控制用注意控制量表评估,而压力引起的注意控制和焦虑的变化用自我报告视觉模拟量表测量。证实了theta /β比值对压力对状态注意控制的影响的假设调节作用。 Theta / beta比值解释了自报告的注意力控制在压力引起的恶化中的变化的28%。 θ/β比值与特质注意控制之间的负相关关系被复制(r = -.33)。 theta / beta比值反映了可能是前额介导的注意力控制,并且应该是研究CPA和其他焦虑-认知相互作用的有用生物标志物。

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