Blunted Cardiovascular Reactivity Predicts Worse Performance in Working Memory Tasks

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Magnusdottir, Brynja Bjork [1 ]
Gylfason, Haukur Freyr [2 ]
Johannsdottir, Kamilla Run [1 ]
机构
[1] Reykjavik Univ, Dept Psychol, Menntavegur 1, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland
[2] Univ Iceland, Dept Econ, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland
关键词
cardiovascular reactivity; cognition; psychological stress; blunted reactivity; behavioral disengagement; working memory; ACUTE PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS; BLOOD-PRESSURE; HEART-RATE; CORTISOL REACTIONS; COGNITIVE-ABILITY; MENTAL STRESS; SPAN TASKS; RESPONSES; METAANALYSIS; IMPAIRMENTS;
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10.3390/brainsci13040649
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
When we experience psychological challenges in the environment, our heart rate usually rises to make us more able to solve the task, but there is an individual difference in cardiovascular reactivity (CVR). Extreme CVR to environmental demands has been associated with worse health outcomes, with blunted CVR (little or no rise in heart rate) related to maladaptive behavior, including depression. The blunted CVR has been explained by motivational disengagement, which involves giving up on a task when facing obstacles. Disengagement is thought to be a habitual response that people might not be aware of, and, therefore, objective measures such as test performance might serve as a good measure of engagement. In this study, 66 participants solved different cognitive tasks while their CVR was measured. The aim was to test the association between test performance and reactivity, measured with the difference in heart rate at baseline and the mean heart rate while solving the tasks. Our results show a significant association between reactivity scores and performance in all tests, of various difficulty, indicating that blunted cardiovascular reactivity predicts poorer cognitive performance. Furthermore, we find an association between reactivity in one test and the performance in the other tests, suggesting that disengagement from environmental demands can be more general and not depend on the task at hand. The results, therefore, support earlier research suggesting that blunted CVR is associated with worse cognitive performance, and extends the literature by indicating that disengagement could be a more general maladaptive response to the environment.
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