EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS REVEAL IMPAIRED EMOTION-COGNITION INTERACTION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Acta Neuropsychologica Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0015.5104
Farah Shahnaz Feroz, Muhammad Hairulnizam Mat Ali, Afiq Idzudden Ismail, Ahmad Rifhan Salman, F. Shahbodin
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This study used reaction time (RT) and event-related potential (ERP) analysis in an emotion-cognition Eriksen-Flanker (ECEF) task to investigate behavioral and neural abnormalities in individuals with public speaking anxiety (PSA). Although 25 per cent of people worldwide suffer from PSA, there is currently a lack of standardized assessment or biomarkers to detect emotion-cognition abnormalities in individuals with PSA. RT and ERP were compared between 12 subjects with high (H) PSA and 12 subjects with low (L) PSA in the ECEF experiment. EEG was recorded with the 14-channel Emotiv EPOC+. RT data showed a significant Flanker Effect across groups in the neutral and emotional (PSA-related) conditions, with increased Flanker effect in the HPSA group. On average, LPSA subjects were faster than the HPSA subjects in the ECEF task. HPSA subjects showed aberrant ERP responses in two ways. Firstly in the reversed N200 conflict effect with increased frontocentral amplitude in the incongruent compared to the congruent condition. Secondly, in the absence of the P200 frontocentral emotional modulation found in LPSA subjects. In the HPSA group, decreased P200 amplitude is significantly related to impaired behavioral performance in the neutral congruent condition. RT and ERP are useful in modern medicine because they successfully unveiled the biomarkers of abnormalities during the interaction of emotion and cognition. Impaired conflict processing in PSA-related condi- tions was found at the N200 and P200 windows in HPSA individuals.
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本研究采用情绪认知Eriksen-Flanker (ECEF)任务中的反应时间(RT)和事件相关电位(ERP)分析,探讨了公共演讲焦虑(PSA)个体的行为和神经异常。虽然全世界有25%的人患有PSA,但目前缺乏标准化的评估或生物标志物来检测PSA患者的情绪认知异常。比较12例高(H) PSA组和12例低(L) PSA组在ECEF实验中的RT和ERP。用14通道Emotiv EPOC+记录脑电图。RT数据显示,在中性和情绪(psa相关)条件下,各组间存在显著的侧卫效应,HPSA组的侧卫效应增加。平均而言,LPSA受试者在ECEF任务中的速度比HPSA受试者快。HPSA受试者在两方面表现出异常的p反应。首先在反向N200冲突效应中,不一致条件下的额中央幅值比一致条件下的有所增加。第二,在LPSA受试者缺乏p200额中央情绪调节的情况下。在HPSA组中,P200振幅下降与中性一致条件下的行为表现受损显著相关。RT和ERP在现代医学中很有用,因为它们成功地揭示了情绪和认知相互作用过程中异常的生物标志物。在HPSA个体的N200和P200窗口处发现与psa相关的冲突处理受损。
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