基于社会认同的动机调节消极信息的注意偏向:事件相关脑电位研究。

Socioaffective neuroscience & psychology Pub Date : 2011-08-24 eCollection Date: 2011-01-01 DOI:10.3402/snp.v1i0.5892
Benoît Montalan, Alexis Boitout, Mathieu Veujoz, Arnaud Leleu, Raymonde Germain, Bernard Personnaz, Robert Lalonde, Mohamed Rebaï
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摘要

研究表明,人们更容易关注消极的刺激,而不是积极的和/或中性的刺激。然而,最近的研究表明,这种对负面信息的注意偏向并不是强制性的,而是对各种因素都很敏感。为了确定追求积极的社会认同(自我概念的一部分)的动机是否会引起对情感刺激的注意,我们进行了两个小组间评估任务实验(研究1:与性别相关的小组评估任务和研究2:与最小相关的小组评估任务)。使用事件相关脑电位(ERPs)的P1分量作为注意的神经指标,我们证实了对负面刺激的注意偏向不是强制性的,但它可能取决于对情感结果的动机关注。结果表明,基于社会身份的动机可能会使注意力偏向于情感不一致的信息。因此,早期开始的过程——由P1组成部分反映出来——似乎容易受到自上而下的注意影响,这种影响是由个人争取积极社会认同的动机引起的。
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Social identity-based motivation modulates attention bias toward negative information: an event-related brain potential study.

Social identity-based motivation modulates attention bias toward negative information: an event-related brain potential study.

Social identity-based motivation modulates attention bias toward negative information: an event-related brain potential study.

Social identity-based motivation modulates attention bias toward negative information: an event-related brain potential study.

Research has demonstrated that people readily pay more attention to negative than to positive and/or neutral stimuli. However, evidence from recent studies indicated that such an attention bias to negative information is not obligatory but sensitive to various factors. Two experiments using intergroup evaluative tasks (Study 1: a gender-related groups evaluative task and Study 2: a minimal-related groups evaluative task) was conducted to determine whether motivation to strive for a positive social identity - a part of one's self-concept - drives attention toward affective stimuli. Using the P1 component of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) as a neural index of attention, we confirmed that attention bias toward negative stimuli is not mandatory but it can depend on a motivational focus on affective outcomes. Results showed that social identity-based motivation is likely to bias attention toward affectively incongruent information. Thereby, early onset processes - reflected by the P1 component - appeared susceptible to top-down attentional influences induced by the individual's motivation to strive for a positive social identity.

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