期望和罗马洋甘菊的香气影响健康志愿者的情绪和认知

M. Moss , R. Howarth , L. Wilkinson , K. Wesnes
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摘要

为了评估罗马洋甘菊精油的香气和诱导预期对健康成年人情绪和认知的影响,80名志愿者参加了一项独立的小组设计研究。有四种条件:(1)香气和唤醒期望,(2)香气和镇静期望,(3)香气和没有期望,(4)没有香气控制。预期效应是通过测试前的一个环节引起的,在这个环节中,参与者被提供了来自假想的官方来源的虚假信息。测试前的情绪量表是在认知药物研究(CDR)电池和最终的测试后情绪量表之后完成的。分析显示,条件对整体记忆质量(p = 0.017)、长期记忆质量(p = 0.008)和注意准确性(p = 0.024)有显著影响。对测试前后情绪变化的分析显示,警觉性(p = 0.002)和冷静(p = 0.00004)发生了显著变化。香气的镇静性质似乎与诱导镇静预期相结合,在更大程度上损害了认知表现,而不是单独使用香气。香气的镇静作用对主观警觉性有影响,而诱导的唤醒期望在一定程度上改善了主观警觉性。同样,主观平静似乎受到香气的镇静作用和诱导唤醒预期的影响。
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Expectancy and the aroma of Roman chamomile influence mood and cognition in healthy volunteers

To assess the effect of the aroma of the essential oil of Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) and the impact of induced expectancy on mood and cognition in healthy adults, 80 volunteers participated in an independent groups design study. There were four conditions: (1) aroma and arousal expectancy, (2) aroma and sedation expectancy, (3) aroma and no expectancy, and (4) no aroma controls. Expectancy effects were induced by means of a pre-test session where participants were provided with false information from a supposed official source. Pre-test mood scales were completed followed by the Cognitive Drug Research (CDR) battery and a final post-test mood scale. Analysis revealed a significant effect of condition on overall quality of memory (p = 0.017), long-term memory (p = 0.008) and accuracy of attention (p = 0.024). Analysis of the pre to post-test changes in mood revealed significant changes in alertness (p = 0.002), and calmness (p = 0.00004). The sedative nature of the aroma appeared to combine with induced sedative expectancy to impair cognitive performance to a greater degree than was found for aroma alone. Subjective alertness was influenced by the sedative effect of the aroma which was ameliorated to some degree by the induced arousal expectancy. Similarly, subjective calmness appeared to be influenced by both the sedative effect of the aroma and induced arousal expectancy.

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