在重要事件发生之前和之后,要做好应对压力的准备。脑电图和自主神经系统告诉我们的。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Brain and Cognition Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.bandc.2024.106244
Laura Angioletti, Katia Rovelli, Michela Balconi
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本研究检测了26名成人在5个话语准备和言语阶段对应激的行为、电生理和自主神经反应。参与者在经过改进的特里尔社会压力测试的基础上进行了压力越来越大的求职面试,并接受了评估委员会的反馈。研究结果显示,与准备阶段相比,演讲期间RTs增加,心血管反应[脉冲容积幅值(PVA)和心率变异性(HRV)]增加,脑电图频带(delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma)普遍增加。话语中不断上升的情绪显著性诱发了消极偏见和广泛的低频带激活(δ和θ),以响应情绪需求。高频波段表现出平台效应,表明随着话语的进展认知参与减少。在我们看来,一种可能的解释是,这种影响可能是由于习惯机制或应对策略。自主神经结果显示PVA的显著变化,在第一次话语准备时水平较高,表明大量的认知努力。尽管情绪唤起增加了,但参与者有效地控制了压力,这可以从演讲阶段HRV的增加中得到证明。总的来说,在逐渐增加的生态社会心理压力中,个体在低频带和心血管指数方面表现出明显的情绪反应,特别是在第一次演讲而不是面试的准备阶段。
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Be ready to manage stress "Before" and "After" a critical event. What the EEG and autonomic correlates tell us.

This study examined behavioral, electrophysiological (EEG), and autonomic responses to stress during the preparation and speech stages of five discourses among 26 adults. Participants underwent an increasingly stressful job-interview based on a modified Trier Social Stress Test, receiving feedback from an evaluative board. Findings showed increased RTs, higher cardiovascular responses [Pulse Volume Amplitude (PVA), and Heart Rate Variability (HRV)] and generalized increases in EEG frequency bands (delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma) during the speech compared to the preparation stage. The rising emotional salience of the discourses induced a negativity bias and extensive low-frequency band activation (delta and theta) across the scalp in response to emotional demands. High-frequency bands exhibited a plateau effect, indicating less cognitive involvement as the discourses progressed. In our opinion, a possible interpretation is that this effect could be due to habituation mechanisms or coping strategies. Autonomic results revealed significant variations in PVA, with higher levels during the first discourse preparation, indicating substantial cognitive effort. Despite increased emotional arousal, participants managed stress effectively, as evidenced by increased HRV during the speech stage. Overall, during progressively increasing ecological psychosocial stress, individuals displayed marked emotional reactions in terms of low-frequency bands and cardiovascular indices, particularly during the first speeches rather than the preparation stages of an interview.

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Brain and Cognition
Brain and Cognition 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Brain and Cognition is a forum for the integration of the neurosciences and cognitive sciences. B&C publishes peer-reviewed research articles, theoretical papers, case histories that address important theoretical issues, and historical articles into the interaction between cognitive function and brain processes. The focus is on rigorous studies of an empirical or theoretical nature and which make an original contribution to our knowledge about the involvement of the nervous system in cognition. Coverage includes, but is not limited to memory, learning, emotion, perception, movement, music or praxis in relationship to brain structure or function. Published articles will typically address issues relating some aspect of cognitive function to its neurological substrates with clear theoretical import, formulating new hypotheses or refuting previously established hypotheses. Clinical papers are welcome if they raise issues of theoretical importance or concern and shed light on the interaction between brain function and cognitive function. We welcome review articles that clearly contribute a new perspective or integration, beyond summarizing the literature in the field; authors of review articles should make explicit where the contribution lies. We also welcome proposals for special issues on aspects of the relation between cognition and the structure and function of the nervous system. Such proposals can be made directly to the Editor-in-Chief from individuals interested in being guest editors for such collections.
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