Predictive Attentional Bias Modification Induces Stimulus-Evoked Attentional Bias for Threat.

IF 1.8 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Europes Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2019-09-27 eCollection Date: 2019-09-01 DOI:10.5964/ejop.v15i3.1633
Thomas E Gladwin, Martin Möbius, Eni S Becker
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Abstract

Attentional Bias Modification (ABM) aims to modulate attentional biases, but questions remain about its efficacy and there may be new variants yet to explore. The current study tested effects of a novel version of ABM, predictive ABM (predABM), using visually neutral cues predicting the locations of future threatening and neutral stimuli that had a chance of appearing after a delay. Such effects could also help understand anticipatory attentional biases measured using cued Visual Probe Tasks. One hundred and two participants completed the experiment online. We tested whether training Towards Threat versus Away from Threat contingencies on the predABM would cause subsequent attentional biases towards versus away from threat versus neutral stimuli, respectively. Participants were randomly assigned and compared on attentional bias measured via a post-training Dot-Probe task. A significant difference was found between the attentional bias in the Towards Threat versus Away from Threat group. The training contingencies induced effects on bias in the expected direction, although the bias in each group separately did not reach significance. Stronger effects may require multiple training sessions. Nevertheless, the primary test confirmed the hypothesis, showing that the predABM is a potentially interesting variant of ABM. Theoretically, the results show that automatization may involve the process of selecting the outcome of a cognitive response, rather than a simple stimulus-response association. Training based on contingencies involving predicted stimuli affect subsequent attentional measures and could be of interest in future clinical studies.

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预测性注意偏向修正诱导刺激诱发的威胁注意偏向。
注意偏倚修正(ABM)旨在调节注意偏倚,但其有效性仍存在问题,可能有新的变体有待探索。目前的研究测试了一种新型ABM的效果,预测性ABM (predABM),使用视觉中性线索预测未来威胁和中性刺激的位置,这些刺激在一段时间后有可能出现。这种效应也有助于理解使用线索视觉探测任务测量的预期注意偏差。102名参与者在线完成了实验。我们测试了在前dabm上训练“面对威胁”或“远离威胁”偶发事件是否会分别导致随后的注意偏向于“远离威胁”或“中性刺激”。参与者被随机分配,并通过训练后的点探测任务来比较他们的注意偏倚。注意偏向威胁组和远离威胁组的注意偏向有显著差异。训练偶然性对预期方向的偏倚产生了影响,尽管每组的偏倚单独没有达到显著性。更强的效果可能需要多次训练。然而,初步测试证实了这一假设,表明predABM是ABM的一种潜在的有趣变体。从理论上讲,结果表明,自动化可能涉及选择认知反应结果的过程,而不是简单的刺激-反应关联。基于意外事件的训练涉及预测的刺激,影响随后的注意力测量,可能是未来临床研究的兴趣。
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