Affective Priming Effects by Task-Relevant and Task-Irrelevant Emotional Pictures: An ERP Study

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anqi Zhu, Yuji Takeda
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The present study examined how task-relevant and task-irrelevant prime stimuli influence the affective priming effect. An emotional picture (unpleasant or neutral) and a checkerboard picture were presented simultaneously as a prime stimulus. Participants were required to pay attention to either the emotional picture (EP-attended condition) or the checkerboard picture (CP-attended condition). An emotionally neutral picture (target) was then presented, and participants were asked to evaluate the emotional valence of the target. The evaluation score was more negative following the unpleasant prime picture, and this priming effect was larger in the EP-attended condition, in which the emotional prime picture was task-relevant than in the CP-attended condition, in which the emotional prime picture was task-irrelevant. The late positive potentials (LPPs) elicited by the prime stimuli were larger when the emotional prime picture was unpleasant, whereas the LPPs elicited by the target stimuli were smaller when the emotional prime picture was unpleasant. More importantly, significant association between the LPP amplitudes and the magnitude of affective priming effects were observed in the EP-attended condition but not in the CP-attended condition. This indicates that the degree of the affective priming effect induced by the task-relevant prime stimulus was related to attentional resource allocation, but this was not the case for the affective priming effect induced by the task-irrelevant prime stimulus. The present results suggest that affective priming effects induced by task-relevant and task-irrelevant prime stimuli occur in a different manner in terms of attentional processing.

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任务相关和任务无关情绪图片的情感启动效应:ERP研究
本研究考察了任务相关启动刺激和任务无关启动刺激对情感启动效应的影响。一张情绪图片(不愉快的或中性的)和一张棋盘图同时作为启动刺激。参与者被要求注意情绪图片(ep参与的情况)或棋盘图片(cp参与的情况)。然后展示一张情绪中立的图片(目标),参与者被要求评价目标的情绪效价。不愉快启动图像后的评价得分更负,且在情绪启动图像与任务相关的情境中,这种启动效应比在情绪启动图像与任务无关的情境中更大。当情绪启动图像为不愉快时,启动刺激诱发的后正电位较大,而当情绪启动图像为不愉快时,目标刺激诱发的后正电位较小。更重要的是,LPP的振幅与情感启动效应的大小之间存在显著的相关关系,而在cp参与的条件下则没有。这表明,任务相关启动刺激诱导的情感启动效应程度与注意资源分配有关,而任务无关启动刺激诱导的情感启动效应程度与注意资源分配无关。本研究结果表明,在注意加工过程中,任务相关启动刺激和任务无关启动刺激诱导的情感启动效应以不同的方式发生。
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Japanese Psychological Research
Japanese Psychological Research PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Each volume of Japanese Psychological Research features original contributions from members of the Japanese Psychological Association and other leading international researchers. The journal"s analysis of problem-orientated research contributes significantly to all fields of psychology and raises awareness of psychological research in Japan amongst psychologists world-wide.
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