基于视觉和听觉模式的恐惧习得的概念刺激的视觉泛化梯度。

IF 3 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Xin Liu, Benjamin Becker, Ya Jie Wang, Ying Mei, Haoran Dou, Yi Lei
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摘要

本研究探讨了恐惧的跨模态泛化,测试条件恐惧是否在不同的感觉模态之间传播。单峰组的参与者收到的是视觉刺激——麻雀的图像(CS+)和笔记本电脑(CS-),而跨峰组收到的是听觉刺激——麻雀的叫声(CS+)和键盘输入的声音(CS-)。在概化阶段,两组均被呈现概念上相似的视觉刺激(GSs),但与CS+的相似度不同(如高:鸽子,中等:鸭子,低:山羊)。测量包括美国预期评分、皮肤电导反应(SCR)和功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)。结果显示,两组患者都成功获得了恐惧,与CS-相比,CS+组的美国预期评分、SCR和mPFC HbO活动明显更高。在泛化阶段,两组都表现出梯度效应,在感知上与CS+更相似的GSs引发了更高的美国预期评级。这些发现支持了跨模式恐惧泛化,并为焦虑障碍中恐惧的过度泛化提供了新的见解。
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A visual generalization gradient of conceptual stimuli based on fear acquisition in visual and auditory modalities.

A visual generalization gradient of conceptual stimuli based on fear acquisition in visual and auditory modalities.

A visual generalization gradient of conceptual stimuli based on fear acquisition in visual and auditory modalities.

A visual generalization gradient of conceptual stimuli based on fear acquisition in visual and auditory modalities.

This study investigates crossmodal fear generalization, testing whether conditioned fear spreads between different sensory modalities. Participants in the unimodal group were presented with visual stimuli-images of a sparrow (CS+) and a laptop (CS-)-while the crossmodal group received auditory stimuli-sparrow calls (CS+) and keyboard typing sounds (CS-). During the generalization phase, both groups were presented with conceptually similar visual stimuli (GSs) with varying similarity to the CS+ (e.g. high: Pigeon, moderate: Duck, low: Goat). Measures included US expectancy ratings, skin conductance responses (SCR), and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Results showed successful fear acquisition in both groups, with significantly higher US expectancy ratings, SCR, and mPFC HbO activity for CS+ compared to CS-. Both groups exhibited a gradient effect during the generalization phase, with GSs that were more perceptually similar to the CS+ eliciting higher US expectancy ratings. These findings support crossmodal fear generalization and offer new insights into the overgeneralization of fear in anxiety disorders.

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