预期焦虑时左右脑损伤的自主反应和口头报告的分离。

B Slomine, D Bowers, K M Heilman
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目的:研究外周自主神经觉醒与情绪体验的关系。背景:一些关于情绪体验的理论认为,这种体验至少在一定程度上与内脏和自主神经系统的反馈有关。方法:为了部分验证这一假设,并了解情绪体验是否存在半球不对称,我们研究了右半球损伤(RHD)患者、左半球损伤(LHD)患者和正常对照者在预期电击时的皮肤电导反应(SCR)和口头报告。结果:在休克状态下,RHD和LHD受试者的scr均小于正常对照组。然而,口头报告测量显示,与无电击条件相比,受试者报告在电击条件下感觉更不愉快,更兴奋,更不可控。与SCR结果不同,RHD患者、LHD患者和正常对照组之间的情绪体验口头报告没有差异。结论:情绪体验不依赖于自主神经系统的激活和反馈。
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Dissociation between autonomic responding and verbal report in right and left hemisphere brain damage during anticipatory anxiety.

Objective: To study the relationship between peripheral autonomic arousal and emotional experience.

Background: Several theories of emotional experience suggest that this experience is, at least in part, related to feedback from the viscera and the autonomic nervous system.

Method: To partially test this hypothesis and to learn if there are hemispheric asymmetries of emotional experience, we studied skin conductance responses (SCR) and verbal report in patients with right hemisphere damage (RHD), patients with left hemisphere damage (LHD), and normal control subjects during the anticipation of electric shocks.

Results: During the shock condition, RHD and LHD subjects had smaller SCRs than did normal control subjects. Verbal report measures, however, revealed that subjects reported feeling less pleasant, more aroused, and less in control during the shock condition compared to the no-shock condition. Unlike the SCR results, the verbal report of emotional experience did not differ between the patients with RHD, patients with LHD, and normal control subjects.

Conclusions: Emotional experience is not dependent upon activation of and feedback from the autonomic nervous system.

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