Threat perception and behavioral reactivity in response to an acute stressor in infant rhesus macaques.

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Acta Psychologica Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104647
Tara M Mandalaywala, Sean P Coyne
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Attentional bias to threat is an adaptive response to the presence of threat and danger in the environment (Haselton et al., 2009; Pollak, 2008). Attentional bias to threat is present in both human and nonhuman primates (e.g., Mandalaywala, Parker, & Maestripieri, 2014) and attentional bias to threat is exacerbated during periods of acute stress in rhesus macaque adults (Bethell et al., 2012a,b). Here, we build on this extant work to assess whether 5-month-old infant rhesus macaques, previously believed to be too young to express attentional bias to threat, might actually demonstrate attentional bias in response to an acute stressor. At approximately 5 months of age, free-ranging rhesus macaque infants on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico (N = 44) were briefly separated from their social group and underwent a maternal separation test, a validated stressor shown to induce anxiety in infant monkeys (Sánchez et al., 2001). We assessed their behavioral (Temperament Task) and cognitive (Threat perception/Vigilance for Threat task) reactivity. Across these two reactivity tests, infants could be classified as "vigilant-fighters"-trying to escape and paying more attention to a threatening than a neutral stimulus-or as "avoidant-freezers"-staying still and quiet and avoiding looking at the threatening stimulus in favor of the neutral stimulus. This behavioral and cognitive phenotype was related to infants' early life experiences, including exposure to early life adversity, and suggests both that attention to threat can be present as young as 5 months of age, and that infants quickly learn behavioral and cognitive strategies for coping with their particular circumstances.

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幼龄恒河猴对急性应激源的威胁感知和行为反应。
对威胁的注意偏见是对环境中存在威胁和危险的适应性反应(Haselton et al., 2009;Pollak, 2008)。对威胁的注意偏向在人类和非人类灵长类动物中都存在(例如,Mandalaywala, Parker, & Maestripieri, 2014),成年恒河猴在急性应激期间对威胁的注意偏向会加剧(Bethell等人,2012a,b)。在这里,我们以现有的工作为基础,评估5个月大的恒河猴婴儿是否在对急性压力源的反应中表现出注意偏见,之前人们认为恒河猴太小,无法对威胁表现出注意偏见。在大约5个月大的时候,在波多黎各圣地亚哥岛自由放养的恒河猴婴儿(N = 44)被短暂地从他们的社会群体中分离出来,并进行了母亲分离测试,这是一种有效的压力源,显示出会引起婴儿猴子的焦虑(Sánchez等人,2001)。我们评估了他们的行为反应(气质任务)和认知反应(威胁感知/威胁警戒任务)。在这两项反应性测试中,婴儿可以被归类为“警戒-战士”——试图逃避,对威胁性刺激比中性刺激更关注——或者“逃避-冷冻者”——保持静止和安静,避免看威胁性刺激,而倾向于中性刺激。这种行为和认知表型与婴儿的早期生活经历有关,包括早期生活逆境的暴露,这表明对威胁的关注可以在5个月大的时候出现,而且婴儿很快就学会了应对特定环境的行为和认知策略。
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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