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本文从 Fowles(1980 年)将杰弗里-格雷的焦虑理论应用于唤醒理论、心理生理学和变态心理学病因学的角度出发,重点论述了杰弗里-格雷的焦虑理论。一般唤醒的概念虽然极具影响力,但却未能通过多种生理测量方法在个体间的评估中找到支持。格雷提出的行为抑制系统(BIS)是焦虑的中介,行为接近或激活系统(BAS)使行为更接近奖赏,非特异性唤醒系统使行为更有活力,这些概念捕捉到了唤醒的各个方面。Fowles(1980 年)提出,BIS 会在受到威胁时激发皮电活动,BAS 会在受到奖励激励暗示时提高心率,而精神变态则与 BIS 弱有关。本文回顾了格雷对这些课题未来研究的影响,包括与美国国家心理健康研究所研究领域标准相关的早期建议。最后,本文总结了自 1980 年以来变态心理学病因学理论的演变,指出了格雷理论的某些方面在变态心理学研究中仍然存在。帕特里克的三元模型已成为心理变态的主要理论。Beauchaine关于注意力缺陷多动症的特质冲动理论也与此相关。
Arousal, Gray’s theory of anxiety, and the etiology of psychopathy
This paper focuses on Jeffrey Gray’s theory of anxiety from the perspective of Fowles’ (1980) application of his work to theories of arousal, psychophysiology, and the etiology of psychopathy. Although highly influential, the concept of general arousal failed to find support in terms of between-individuals assessment with multiple physiological measures. Gray’s constructs of a behavioral inhibition system (BIS) that mediates anxiety, a behavioral approach or activation system (BAS) that energizes behavior to approach rewards, and a nonspecific arousal system that energizes behavior captured aspects of arousal. Fowles (1980) proposed that the BIS elicits electrodermal activity in response to threats, the BAS increases heart rate in response to reward incentive cues, and psychopathy is associated with a weak BIS. The paper reviews Gray’s impact on future research on these topics, including early proposals relevant to the National Institute of Mental Health’s Research Domain Criteria. Finally, the paper summarizes the evolution of theories of the etiology of psychopathy since 1980, noting ways in which aspects of Gray’s theory are still seen in psychopathy research. Patrick’s triarchic model has emerged as a major theory of psychopathy. Beauchaine’s trait impulsivity theory of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder also is relevant.
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Biological Psychology publishes original scientific papers on the biological aspects of psychological states and processes. Biological aspects include electrophysiology and biochemical assessments during psychological experiments as well as biologically induced changes in psychological function. Psychological investigations based on biological theories are also of interest. All aspects of psychological functioning, including psychopathology, are germane.
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