Information processing biases: The effects of negative emotional symptoms on sampling pleasant and unpleasant information.

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Experimental Psychology-Applied Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1037/xap0000450
Steffen A Herff, Ina Dorsheimer, Brigitte Dahmen, Jon B Prince
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Although theories of emotion associate negative emotional symptoms with cognitive biases in information processing, they rarely specify the details. Here, we characterize cognitive biases in information processing of pleasant and unpleasant information, and how these biases covary with anxious and depressive symptoms, while controlling for general stress and cognitive ability. Forty undergraduates provided emotional symptom scores (Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21) and performed a statistical learning task that required predicting the next sound in a long sequence of either pleasant or unpleasant naturalistic sounds (blocks). We used an information weights framework to determine if the degree of behavioral change associated with observing either confirmatory ("B" follows "A") or disconfirmatory ("B" does not follow "A") transitions differs for pleasant and unpleasant sounds. Bayesian mixed-effects models revealed that negative emotional symptom scores predicted performance as well as processing biases of pleasant and unpleasant information. Further, information weights differed between pleasant and unpleasant information, and importantly, this difference varied based on symptom scores. For example, higher depressive symptom scores predicted a bias of underutilizing disconfirmatory information in unpleasant content. These findings have implications for models of emotional disorders by offering a mechanistic explanation and formalization of the associated cognitive biases. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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信息加工偏差:负性情绪症状对愉快和不愉快信息取样的影响。
虽然情绪理论将负面情绪症状与信息处理中的认知偏差联系起来,但它们很少具体说明细节。在这里,我们描述了愉快和不愉快信息处理中的认知偏差,以及这些偏差如何与焦虑和抑郁症状协同变化,同时控制一般压力和认知能力。40名本科生提供了情绪症状评分(抑郁、焦虑、压力量表-21),并执行了一项统计学习任务,该任务要求在一长串愉快或不愉快的自然声音(音块)中预测下一个声音。我们使用信息权重框架来确定观察确认性(“B”跟在“A”后面)或不确认性(“B”跟在“A”后面)转换是否与愉快和不愉快的声音相关的行为变化程度不同。贝叶斯混合效应模型表明,负性情绪症状得分预测了表现以及愉快和不愉快信息的加工偏差。此外,信息权重在愉快和不愉快的信息之间存在差异,重要的是,这种差异基于症状评分而变化。例如,较高的抑郁症状分数预示着在不愉快的内容中不充分利用不确定信息的偏见。这些发现通过提供相关认知偏差的机械解释和形式化,对情绪障碍模型具有启示意义。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2023 APA,版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied® is to publish original empirical investigations in experimental psychology that bridge practically oriented problems and psychological theory. The journal also publishes research aimed at developing and testing of models of cognitive processing or behavior in applied situations, including laboratory and field settings. Occasionally, review articles are considered for publication if they contribute significantly to important topics within applied experimental psychology. Areas of interest include applications of perception, attention, memory, decision making, reasoning, information processing, problem solving, learning, and skill acquisition.
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