利用HR和HF-HRV研究定向和防御反应

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
W. O’Brien, Tanya S. Watford, C. X. Lim, Tracy Sims, S. Jarukasemthawee, K. Pisitsungkagarn, P. Suvanbenjakule, Supalak Settawacharawanich
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摘要:心理生理学研究人员已经证明,定向反应的特征是心率(HR)降低和高频心率变异性(HF-HRV)增加。防御反应的特点是HR增加,HF-HRV减少。在这项研究中,测量了81名本科生对旨在引发定向反应的视觉刺激(手术视频)和旨在引发防御反应的认知任务(特里尔社会压力测试,数学任务)的HR和HF-HRV反应。刺激呈现的顺序是平衡的。观察到预期的反应模式(在视频条件下,HR降低,HF-HRV增加;在认知数学任务中,HR增加,HF-HRV-减少)。刺激呈现的顺序显著影响HF-HRV的反应性。当首先呈现视频刺激时,观察到HF-HRV的大幅显著增加,这表明迷走神经激活。当视频刺激跟随认知数学任务刺激时,观察到HF-HRV反应性和迷走神经激活水平较低。这表明,接触认知数学任务会引发防御反应,从而抑制随后的定向反应。讨论了观测结果的理论、心理生理学和实践意义以及未来的心理生理学研究方向。
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An Examination of the Orienting and Defensive Responses Using HR and HF-HRV
Abstract: Psychophysiological researchers have demonstrated that the orienting response is characterized by heart rate (HR) decreases and high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) increases. The defensive response is characterized by HR increases and HF-HRV decreases. In this study, HR and HF-HRV reactivity to a visual stimulus designed to elicit an orienting response (surgery video) and a cognitive task designed to elicit a defensive response (Trier Social Stress Test, math task) were measured among 81 undergraduate students. The order of stimuli presentation was counterbalanced. The expected pattern of reactivity was observed (decreased HR and increased HF-HRV during the video condition; increased HR and decreased HF-HRV during the cognitive math task). The order of stimulus presentation significantly influenced HF-HRV reactivity. When the video stimulus was presented first, a large and significant increase in HF-HRV was observed which indicated vagal activation. When the video stimulus followed the cognitive math task stimulus, lower levels of HF-HRV reactivity and vagal activation were observed. This suggests exposure to the cognitive math task elicited a defensive response that suppressed subsequent orienting responses. Theoretical, psychophysiological, and practical implications of the observed results and future psychophysiological research directions are discussed.
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Journal of Psychophysiology
Journal of Psychophysiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychophysiology is an international periodical that presents original research in all fields employing psychophysiological measures on human subjects. Contributions are published from psychology, physiology, clinical psychology, psychiatry, neurosciences, and pharmacology. Communications on new psychophysiological methods are presented as well. Space is also allocated for letters to the editor and book reviews. Occasional special issues are devoted to important current issues in psychophysiology.
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