验证情绪停止信号任务,探究情绪反应抑制的个体差异:与积极和消极紧迫感的关系。

Brain and neuroscience advances Pub Date : 2021-11-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23982128211058269
Kenneth J D Allen, Sheri L Johnson, Taylor A Burke, M McLean Sammon, Christina Wu, Max A Kramer, Jinhan Wu, Heather T Schatten, Michael F Armey, Jill M Hooley
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在旨在评估情绪反应抑制的情绪停止信号任务上的表现,与负性急和精神病理学,尤其是自伤行为有关。事实上,在情绪停止信号任务中难以抑制对厌恶刺激的前摄性消极反应(即消极情绪反应抑制能力差),部分地解释了消极紧迫感与非自杀性自伤行为之间的关联。在这里,我们结合了来自临床(住院精神病患者)和非临床(社区/学生参与者)的现有数据集,这些样本的年龄在 18-65 岁之间(N = 450),我们研究了这项行为任务的心理测量特性,并评估了情绪停止信号任务指标与同时完成 UPPS-P 的参与者(N = 223)的不同冲动特质之间的关系。我们特别预测了较差的消极情绪反应抑制(即在代表对不愉快图像的消极反应的停止信号试验中的委托错误)与消极紧迫性之间的关联,而对积极刺激的委托错误(反映较差的积极情绪反应抑制)将与积极紧迫性有关。结果支持情绪停止信号任务的收敛性和区分性有效性:正如假设的那样,消极情绪反应抑制能力差与 "消极紧迫感 "特别相关,而与 UPPS-P 中的其他冲动特质无关。然而,我们并没有发现假设的积极情绪反应抑制与积极紧迫感之间的关联。情绪停止信号任务表现与自我报告测量之间的相关性不大,与其他行为任务类似。此外,完成两次情绪停止信号任务的参与者(n = 61)还提供了测试再测可靠性的初步证据。总之,研究结果表明,情绪停止信号任务具有足够的可靠性和有效性,可用于推导与消极紧迫感和精神病理学相关的神经认知功能的候选行为标记。
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Validation of an emotional stop-signal task to probe individual differences in emotional response inhibition: Relationships with positive and negative urgency.

Validation of an emotional stop-signal task to probe individual differences in emotional response inhibition: Relationships with positive and negative urgency.

Validation of an emotional stop-signal task to probe individual differences in emotional response inhibition: Relationships with positive and negative urgency.

Validation of an emotional stop-signal task to probe individual differences in emotional response inhibition: Relationships with positive and negative urgency.

Performance on an emotional stop-signal task designed to assess emotional response inhibition has been associated with Negative Urgency and psychopathology, particularly self-injurious behaviors. Indeed, difficulty inhibiting prepotent negative responses to aversive stimuli on the emotional stop-signal task (i.e. poor negative emotional response inhibition) partially explains the association between Negative Urgency and non-suicidal self-injury. Here, we combine existing data sets from clinical (hospitalised psychiatric inpatients) and non-clinical (community/student participants) samples aged 18-65 years (N = 450) to examine the psychometric properties of this behavioural task and evaluate hypotheses that emotional stop-signal task metrics relate to distinct impulsive traits among participants who also completed the UPPS-P (n = 223). We specifically predicted associations between worse negative emotional response inhibition (i.e. commission errors during stop-signal trials representing negative reactions to unpleasant images) and Negative Urgency, whereas commission errors to positive stimuli - reflecting worse positive emotional response inhibition - would relate to Positive Urgency. Results support the emotional stop-signal task's convergent and discriminant validity: as hypothesised, poor negative emotional response inhibition was specifically associated with Negative Urgency and no other impulsive traits on the UPPS-P. However, we did not find the hypothesised association between positive emotional response inhibition and Positive Urgency. Correlations between emotional stop-signal task performance and self-report measures were the modest, similar to other behavioural tasks. Participants who completed the emotional stop-signal task twice (n = 61) additionally provide preliminary evidence for test-retest reliability. Together, findings suggest adequate reliability and validity of the emotional stop-signal task to derive candidate behavioural markers of neurocognitive functioning associated with Negative Urgency and psychopathology.

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