在放松教学与速度/准确性教学下,性格焦虑与 NoGo N2 的关系。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Biological Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-28 DOI:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2024.108850
André Beauducel , Vera Scheuble-Cabrera , Jürgen Hennig , Johannes Hewig , Andrea Hildebrandt , Corinna Kührt , Leon Lange , Erik Malte Mueller , Roman Osinsky , Katharina Paul , Elisa Porth , Anja Riesel , Johannes Rodrigues , Christoph Scheffel , Cassie Short , Jutta Stahl , Alexander Strobel , Jan Wacker
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先前的研究表明,在围棋/NoGo 任务中,以 NoGo N2 振幅表示的认知控制与倾向性焦虑相关。在增强焦虑的实验条件下,这种负相关往往会减弱。然而,目前尚未对减轻焦虑的实验条件进行系统研究。因此,本研究比较了在围棋/NoGo 任务中,放松指令与传统的速度/准确度指令对 NoGo N2 与两种处置性焦虑子结构(即焦虑不安和焦虑唤醒)相关性的影响。由于检验相关性之间的差异需要相当大的统计能力,因此本研究被纳入了多实验室合作科学项目。假设、操作检查、预处理和统计分析的主要路径均已预先登记。777 名参与者的完整数据集可用于数据分析。预注册的一般线性模型显示,任务的不同指令(速度/准确性与放松)对性格焦虑与NoGo N2振幅之间的关系总体上没有影响。合作叉路径分析也支持这一结果。与此相反,一个带有分类变量的预注册潜增长模型显示,焦虑唤醒是 NoGo N2 截距的负向预测因子,是 NoGo N2 斜率的正向预测因子。允许焦虑不安与焦虑唤醒相关的非预注册增长模型显示,焦虑不安得分越高,NoGo N2 振幅越负,放松程度越高。本研究结合补偿性错误监测假说和修订的强化敏感性理论对结果进行了讨论。
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The association of dispositional anxiety with the NoGo N2 under relaxation instruction vs. speed/accuracy instruction

Prior research suggests that cognitive control, indicated by NoGo N2 amplitudes in Go/NoGo tasks, is associated with dispositional anxiety. This negative association tends to be reduced in anxiety-enhancing experimental conditions. However, anxiety-reducing conditions have not yet been investigated systematically. Thus, the present study compares the effect of a relaxation instruction with the conventional speed/accuracy instruction in a Go/NoGo task on the correlation of the NoGo N2 with two subconstructs of dispositional anxiety, namely anxious apprehension and anxious arousal. As the test of differences between correlations needs considerable statistical power, the present study was included into the multi-lab CoScience Project. The hypotheses, manipulation checks, and the main path of pre-processing and statistical analysis were preregistered. Complete data sets of 777 participants were available for data analysis. Preregistered general linear models revealed that the different instructions of the task (speed/accuracy vs. relaxation) had no effect on the association between dispositional anxiety and the NoGo N2 amplitude in general. This result was supported by Cooperative-Forking-Path analysis. In contrast, a preregistered latent growth model with categorical variables revealed that anxious arousal was a negative predictor of the NoGo N2 intercept and a positive predictor of the NoGo N2 slope. Non-preregistered growth models, allowing for correlations of anxious apprehension with anxious arousal, revealed that higher anxious apprehension scores were associated with more negative NoGo N2 amplitudes with increased relaxation. Results are discussed in the context of the compensatory error monitoring hypothesis and the revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory.

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Biological Psychology
Biological Psychology 医学-行为科学
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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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