Unpleasant emotion inhibits attentional focus toward a peripheral target in a visual search: an ERP study

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Brain Research Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1007/s00221-024-06796-w
Motoyuki Sanada, Jun’ichi Katayama
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Previous studies have found that emotional states affect the extent of attention, and the effect has been explained by adaptive views. If the adaptive explanations are true, emotion should modulate attentional focus toward a peripheral stimulus. The present study investigated if emotion affects the focus of attention toward a peripheral target in a visual search paradigm with event-related brain potential (ERP) measurement. In each trial of the experiment, participants performed a visual search task after an emotion (unpleasant, neutral, or pleasant) was induced by presenting an international affective picture system (IAPS) image. We measured N2pc, which is an ERP index reflecting attentional focus toward a peripheral target in a visual search, and compared the amplitudes among the emotion conditions. According to the adaptive view of emotional effects on cognition, this study hypothesized that unpleasant emotion would enhance the focus of attention, and pleasant emotion would inhibit it. These hypotheses predicted that N2pc amplitude would increase with unpleasant emotion and decrease with pleasant emotion. However, this study obtained inconsistent results; N2pc amplitude decreased in the unpleasant condition, and there was no significant effect of pleasant emotion on the ERP. The results suggest that unpleasant emotion inhibited the attentional focusing process. This is the first report to examine how emotion modulates the focus of attention toward a peripheral target in a visual search by using ERP. The findings contribute to understanding the relationship between emotion and cognition.

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不愉快的情绪会抑制视觉搜索中对外围目标的注意集中:一项ERP研究
以往的研究发现,情绪状态会影响注意力的集中程度,而这种效应可以用适应性观点来解释。如果适应性解释是正确的,那么情绪应该会调节对外围刺激的注意焦点。本研究通过事件相关脑电位(ERP)测量,研究了在视觉搜索范式中,情绪是否会影响对外围目标的注意集中。在实验的每次试验中,参与者在呈现国际情感图像系统(IAPS)图像诱发情绪(不愉快、中性或愉快)后执行视觉搜索任务。我们测量了 N2pc,它是反映在视觉搜索中注意力集中于外围目标的 ERP 指数,并比较了不同情绪条件下的振幅。根据情绪对认知影响的适应性观点,本研究假设不愉快的情绪会增强注意力的集中,而愉快的情绪会抑制注意力的集中。根据这些假设,N2pc振幅会随着不愉快情绪的增加而增加,随着愉快情绪的增加而减少。然而,本研究得到的结果并不一致;在不愉快情绪条件下,N2pc 振幅会减小,而愉快情绪对 ERP 没有显著影响。结果表明,不愉快情绪抑制了注意力集中过程。这是首次利用ERP研究情绪如何调节视觉搜索中对外围目标的注意集中的报告。研究结果有助于理解情绪与认知之间的关系。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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