The attentional boost effect in individuals prone to depression: a Remember/Know analysis based on emotional valence and material type.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Frontiers in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-09-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1661870
Qinling Xie, Meina Zhang, Yiyuan Wang, Di Wang, Fajie Huang
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This study provides the first comprehensive investigation of the attentional boost effect (ABE) in individuals prone to depression under varying conditions of emotional valence and material type. It further examines whether ABE is driven primarily by enhanced recall of target information or by the inhibition of distractor processing. A four-factor mixed design (Group × Material Type × Emotional Valence × Stimulus Type) was employed with 60 university students (30 individuals prone to depression, 30 healthy controls). Participants completed a classical ABE paradigm combined with the Remember/Know (R/K) memory task to assess recognition performance and ABE effect sizes across conditions. The results revealed that: (1) both groups demonstrated significant ABE, supporting its cross-group robustness; (2) under the "positive-picture" condition, the ABE effect in the depression-prone group tended to be weaker than in healthy controls, suggesting a condition-specific attenuation under the interaction of emotion and material type; (3) ABE primarily emerged in Remember responses rather than Know responses, reflecting an advantage for conscious recollection of target stimuli, while the depression-prone group additionally exhibited "reversed ABE" in certain conditions, where distractors elicited greater familiarity; and (4) the modulatory roles of material type and emotional valence were stage-dependent, with picture stimuli-characterized by higher arousal-being more sensitive to emotional modulation, whereas word stimuli showed greater semantic stability. These findings suggest that although individuals prone to depression generally retain ABE, their conscious recollection of targets is selectively weakened under positive emotional contexts, accompanied by reduced efficiency in distractor inhibition. This study extends the applicability of ABE theory to subclinical populations and provides novel empirical evidence for understanding attention-memory coupling and depression-related cognitive biases.

抑郁倾向个体的注意力增强效应:基于情绪效价和物质类型的记忆/认知分析
本研究首次全面探讨了不同情绪效价和物质类型条件下抑郁易感个体的注意增强效应。它进一步研究了ABE主要是由目标信息的增强回忆还是由干扰物加工的抑制驱动的。采用四因素混合设计(组×物质类型×情绪效价×刺激类型)对60名大学生进行研究,其中抑郁易感者30名,健康对照30名。参与者完成了一个经典的ABE范式,并结合了记住/知道(R/K)记忆任务来评估识别性能和ABE在不同条件下的效应大小。结果表明:(1)两组均表现出显著的ABE,支持其跨组稳健性;(2)在“积极图景”条件下,抑郁倾向组的ABE效应比健康对照组弱,表明在情绪和物质类型的相互作用下,ABE效应在特定条件下减弱;(3) ABE主要出现在记忆反应中,而不是已知反应中,反映了有意识地回忆目标刺激的优势,而抑郁倾向组在某些条件下也表现出“反向ABE”,即分心物引起的熟悉程度更高;(4)材料类型和情绪效价的调节作用具有阶段依赖性,图像刺激对情绪调节更敏感,而词语刺激对情绪调节更敏感。这些发现表明,尽管抑郁倾向的个体通常会保留ABE,但在积极情绪环境下,他们对目标的有意识回忆被选择性地削弱,同时伴有干扰物抑制效率的降低。本研究将ABE理论的适用性扩展到亚临床人群,并为理解注意-记忆耦合和抑郁相关的认知偏差提供了新的经验证据。
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Frontiers in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
8.50%
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2813
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Psychiatry publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research across a wide spectrum of translational, basic and clinical research. Field Chief Editor Stefan Borgwardt at the University of Basel is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. The journal''s mission is to use translational approaches to improve therapeutic options for mental illness and consequently to improve patient treatment outcomes.
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