Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Biological Psychology Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2023.108718
Hannah C. Hamrick , Nathan M. Hager , Morgan S. Middlebrooks , Russell J. Mach , Arooj Abid , Nicholas P. Allan , Matt R. Judah
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Cognitive theories propose that social anxiety disorder involves heightened attention to anxious arousal symptoms due to worries that they may evoke rejection from others. Supporting this, studies have shown that social anxiety is related to greater attention to representations of anxious arousal and to anxiety sensitivity social concerns, which refers to sensitivity to feelings of anxious arousal during social situations. However, this has not yet been tested using neural indices of attention to images depicting anxious arousal. To examine these associations, the current study examined early and sustained attentional bias to anxious arousal images using the P2 and the late positive potential (LPP), respectively. Electroencephalogram data were collected while a non-clinical sample of undergraduate students (N = 106) viewed images of people exhibiting anxious arousal in addition to blocks of negative and neutral images from the IAPS. The neural response to anxious arousal images was isolated using residual scores (e.g., using linear regression to predict the P2 elicited by anxious arousal images from the P2 elicited by neutral images (P2neutralAA) or negative images (P2negativeAA), then saving the unstandardized residuals). There was an indirect effect of the P2neutralAA and P2negativeAA waveforms that was explained by anxiety sensitivity social concerns. Additionally, there was an indirect effect of both LPP waveforms on social anxiety symptoms during the early time window of the LPP (400–700 ms). At the later time window of the LPP (700–1000 ms), there was an indirect effect of the LPPneutralAA residual waveform, but not the LPPnegativeAA, on social anxiety symptoms.

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对焦虑唤醒的社会关注解释了对焦虑唤醒图片的神经反应与社交焦虑之间的联系。
认知理论认为,社交焦虑障碍涉及到对焦虑唤起症状的高度关注,因为担心这些症状可能会引起他人的拒绝。支持这一观点的研究表明,社交焦虑与对焦虑唤醒表征的更多关注和焦虑敏感性社会关注有关,后者指的是在社交情境中对焦虑唤醒感觉的敏感性。然而,这还没有通过对描绘焦虑唤醒的图像的注意力的神经指数进行测试。为了检验这些关联,目前的研究分别使用P2和晚期正电位(LPP)检测了对焦虑唤醒图像的早期和持续注意偏向。在收集脑电图数据的同时,一个非临床样本的本科生(N = 106)观看了表现出焦虑唤醒的人的图像,以及来自IAPS的消极和中性图像块。对焦虑唤醒图像的神经反应使用残差分值进行分离(例如,使用线性回归预测焦虑唤醒图像引起的P2与中性图像(P2neutral(中性))或消极图像(P2negative(消极))引起的P2,然后保存未标准化的残差)。P2neutral和P2negative awaa波形的间接影响可以用焦虑敏感性社会关注来解释。此外,在LPP的早期时间窗(400-700 ms),两种LPP波形对社交焦虑症状都有间接影响。在LPP的后期时间窗(700-1000 ms)中,LPP中性的残馀波形对社交焦虑症状有间接影响,而LPP阴性的残馀波形对社交焦虑症状没有间接影响。
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Biological Psychology
Biological Psychology 医学-行为科学
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146
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3 months
期刊介绍: Biological Psychology publishes original scientific papers on the biological aspects of psychological states and processes. Biological aspects include electrophysiology and biochemical assessments during psychological experiments as well as biologically induced changes in psychological function. Psychological investigations based on biological theories are also of interest. All aspects of psychological functioning, including psychopathology, are germane. The Journal concentrates on work with human subjects, but may consider work with animal subjects if conceptually related to issues in human biological psychology.
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