Narcissism and the perception of failure - evidence from the error-related negativity and the error positivity.

Q3 Medicine Personality Neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/pen.2022.7
Markus Mück, André Mattes, Elisa Porth, Jutta Stahl
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The literature on narcissism suggests two contradictory ways how highly narcissistic individuals deal with their failures: They might avoid consciously recognising their failures to protect their ego or they might vigilantly turn towards their failures to process cues that are important for maintaining their grandiosity. We tried to dissolve these contradictory positions by studying event-related potential components of error processing and their variations with narcissism. With a speeded go/no-go task, we examined how the error-related negativity (Ne; reflecting an early, automatic processing stage) and the error positivity (Pe; associated with conscious error detection) vary with Admiration and Rivalry, two narcissism dimensions, under ego-threatening conditions. Using multilevel models, we showed that participants with high Rivalry displayed higher Ne amplitudes suggesting a heightened trait of defensive reactivity. We did not find variations of either narcissism dimension with the Pe, which would have pointed to weaker error awareness. Thus, our results only supported the second position: a heightened vigilance to errors in narcissism at early, rather automatic processing stages.

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自恋和对失败的感知——来自与错误相关的消极和错误积极的证据。
关于自恋的文献表明,高度自恋的人处理失败的两种相互矛盾的方式:他们可能会避免有意识地承认自己的失败,以保护自己的自我,或者他们可能会警惕地转向自己的失败,以处理对维持自己的浮夸很重要的线索。我们试图通过研究错误处理的事件相关潜在成分及其随自恋的变化来化解这些矛盾的立场。通过快速执行/不执行任务,我们研究了与错误相关的消极性(Ne;反映了早期的自动处理阶段)和误差正性(Pe;在自我威胁条件下,钦佩和竞争是自恋的两个维度。利用多层次模型,我们发现高度竞争的参与者表现出更高的Ne振幅,表明防御反应的特征增强。我们没有发现任何自恋维度与Pe的变化,这将表明较弱的错误意识。因此,我们的研究结果只支持第二种观点:在自恋的早期,而不是自动处理阶段,对错误的高度警惕。
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Personality Neuroscience
Personality Neuroscience Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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