How Negative Emotions Influence Arithmetic Performance: A Magnetoencephalography Study.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Camille Lallement, Thomas Hinault, Khoubeib Kanzari, Patrick Lemaire
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Abstract

In this study, we used magnetoencephalography and adopted a strategy approach to determine how negative emotions influence arithmetic performance. Forty-eight participants had to find estimates of two-digit multiplication problems, while their strategies were monitored for each problem. Problems were displayed superimposed on emotionally negative or neutral pictures. Behavioral results showed that negative emotions had a deleterious influence on arithmetic performance, especially while executing the harder strategy. Magnetoencephalography data showed decreased activations under negative emotions in brain regions known to specifically underlie arithmetic neural processes, such as left parietal regions (i.e., intraparietal sulcus, superior parietal lobule, precuneus), and no effects of emotions in regions involved in domain-general mechanisms, such as prefrontal regions. Interestingly, decreased activations occurred very early after the onset of the arithmetic problems (i.e., 100-250 msec) and were not found in later time windows. These results suggest that negative emotions impair the early domain-specific processes (such as encoding arithmetic problems), possibly as a result of competing resources between emotional and arithmetic processing. These findings have important implications for further understanding of neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying effects of negative emotions in arithmetic and for further investigating how emotions influence cognition.

消极情绪如何影响算术表现:一项脑磁图研究。
在这项研究中,我们使用脑磁图并采用策略方法来确定负面情绪如何影响算术成绩。48名参与者必须找到两位数乘法问题的估计值,同时他们的策略被监控。问题被叠加在情绪消极或中性的图片上。行为学结果表明,消极情绪对算术成绩有有害影响,尤其是在执行更难的策略时。脑磁图数据显示,在消极情绪下,大脑中与算术神经过程相关的区域,如左顶叶区域(即顶叶内沟、顶叶上小叶、楔前叶)的激活减少,而在涉及领域一般机制的区域,如前额叶区域,情绪没有影响。有趣的是,在算术问题开始后很早就(即100-250毫秒)出现了减少的激活,并且在以后的时间窗口中没有发现。这些结果表明,消极情绪损害了早期的领域特定过程(如编码算术问题),可能是情绪处理和算术处理之间资源竞争的结果。这些发现对于进一步了解消极情绪对算术影响的神经和认知机制以及进一步研究情绪如何影响认知具有重要意义。
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.10%
发文量
151
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience investigates brain–behavior interaction and promotes lively interchange among the mind sciences.
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