Differential correlates of fear and anxiety in salience perception: A behavioral and ERP study with adolescents

被引:0
作者
M. Oliveira
C. Fernandes
F. Barbosa
F. Ferreira-Santos
机构
[1] University of Porto,Laboratory of Neuropsychophysiology, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences
[2] University Fernando Pessoa,Faculty of Human and Social Sciences
[3] Research Center of IPO Porto (CI-IPOP,undefined
[4] RISE@CI-IPOP (Health Research Network),undefined
[5] Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto (IPO Porto)/Porto Comprehensive Cancer Center (Porto.CCC),undefined
[6] Molecular Oncology and Viral Pathology Group,undefined
来源
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience | 2024年 / 24卷
关键词
Fear; Anxiety; Salience perception; Event-related potentials; Reaction times; Adolescents;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychopathologies among adolescents. Their diagnostic criteria include both fear and anxiety symptomatology, although according to the literature, we can find evidence for some distinction between these two emotions. The present study contribute to this distinction, exploring the effects of trait fear and trait anxiety on behavioral and neural correlates. Thirty-two participants (aged 11–16 years) performed two experimental tasks of salient target detection, including visual stimuli that were manipulated to become salient, while reaction times and EEG were recorded. Results of both tasks revealed differential effects of trait fear and trait anxiety assessed through the Fear Survey Schedule for Children-Revised and the Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5 on reaction times and ERP components amplitudes. Specifically, higher symptoms from Separation Anxiety Disorder increased early neural visual processing and decreased reaction times for more salient stimuli. Also, trait fear reduced later neural visual processing of salient stimuli. These findings may provide a significant contribution to guiding psychological interventions, especially with adolescents presenting higher levels of anxiety-related symptomatology.
引用
收藏
页码:143 / 155
页数:12
相关论文
共 174 条
  • [1] Abeln J(2016)Preference for well-balanced saliency in details cropped from photographs Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9 704-7
  • [2] Fresz L(2008)Fear, faces, and the human amygdala Current Opinion in Neurobiology 18 1-5891
  • [3] Amirshahi SA(1995)Fear and the human amygdala Journal of Neuroscience 15 5879-19
  • [4] McManus IC(2017)Does spatial attention modulate the earliest component of the visual evoked potential? Cognitive Neuroscience 9 4-226
  • [5] Koch M(2013)Sensory processing during viewing of cinematographic material: Computational modeling and functional neuroimaging NeuroImage 67 213-77
  • [6] Kreysa H(2013)What stands out in a scene? A study of human explicit saliency judgment Vision Research 91 62-473
  • [7] Redies C(2005)When good things go bad: The reflex physiology of defense Psychological Science 16 468-349
  • [8] Adolphs R(2011)Mechanisms underlying the influence of saliency on value-based decisions Vibrissal midbrain loops. Scholarpedia 6 7274-21
  • [9] Adolphs R(2013)Are fear and anxiety truly distinct? Journal of Vision 13 18-191
  • [10] Tranel D(2021)EEGLAB: an open-source toolbox for analysis of single-trial EEG dynamics Biological Psychiatry: GOS 2 341-81