Dan Holley, Erica A Varga, Erie D Boorman, Andrew S Fox
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电影导演、"悬疑大师 "阿尔弗雷德-希区柯克(Alfred Hitchcock)认为,恐怖并非由负面事件驱动,而是 "仅在对负面事件的预期中"。这一观察结果并不局限于电影:当我们预测到不确定的负面事件时,焦虑就会产生,而在不确定的威胁预测过程中反应性的增强是焦虑的跨诊断标志(Grupe & Nitschke, 2013; Holley & Fox, 2022; Hur et al., 2020; Krain et al., 2008; Simmons et al., 2008; Yassa et al., 2012)。在这里,我们操纵了不确定威胁的时间动态,以证明不断变化的威胁预期如何导致人们放弃奖励并体验恐惧/焦虑。具体来说,我们表明,在不确定时期增加的 "危险率 "会在增加恐惧/焦虑的同时促进人们回避威胁环境的倾向。这些结果让我们了解了为什么对时间上不确定的威胁的预期会引起恐惧/焦虑,并重塑了相关精神病理学的根本原因。
Temporal Dynamics of Uncertainty Cause Anxiety and Avoidance.
Alfred Hitchcock, film director and "Master of Suspense," observed that terror is not driven by a negative event, but "only in the anticipation of it." This observation is not restricted to the movies: Anxiety builds when we anticipate uncertain negative events, and heightened reactivity during uncertain threat anticipation is a transdiagnostic marker of anxiety (Grupe & Nitschke, 2013; Holley & Fox, 2022; Hur et al., 2020; Krain et al., 2008; Simmons et al., 2008; Yassa et al., 2012). Here, we manipulate the temporal dynamics of an uncertain threat to demonstrate how the evolving expectation of threat can lead people to forgo rewards and experience fear/anxiety. Specifically, we show that increased "hazard rate," which can build during periods of uncertainty, promotes a tendency to avoid threatening contexts while increasing fear/anxiety. These results provide insight into why the anticipation of temporally uncertain threats elicits fear/anxiety, and reframe the underlying causes of related psychopathology.