Brain responses of dysphoric and control participants during a self-esteem implicit association test

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作者
Lou, Yixue [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lei, Yi [1 ]
Astikainen, Piia [2 ]
Peng, Weiwei [3 ]
Otieno, Suzanne [2 ]
Leppanen, Paavo H. T. [2 ]
机构
[1] Sichuan Normal Univ, Inst Brain & Psychol Sci, Jingan Rd 5, Chengdu 610066, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Jyvaskyla, Fac Educ & Psychol, Dept Psychol, Jyvaskyla, Finland
[3] Shenzhen Univ, Sch Psychol, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
depressive symptoms; dysphoria; event‐ related potentials (ERPs); implicit association test (IAT); implicit self‐ esteem; late positive component (LPC); ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE; EFFICIENT CATEGORIZATION; POSITIVITY BIAS; EXPLICIT; ATTENTION; ATTITUDES; COGNITION; STIMULI; ODDBALL; VALENCE;
D O I
10.1111/psyp.13768
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Previous studies have reported lowered implicit self-esteem at the behavioral level among depressed individuals. However, brain responses related to the lowered implicit self-esteem have not been investigated in people with depression. Here, event-related potentials were measured in 28 dysphoric participants (individuals with elevated amounts of depressive symptoms) and 30 control participants during performance of an implicit association task (IAT) suggested to reflect implicit self-esteem. Despite equivalent behavioral performance, differences in brain responses were observed between the dysphoric and the control groups in late positive component (LPC) within 400-1,000 ms poststimulus latency. For the dysphoric group, self-negativity mapping stimuli (me with negative word pairing and not-me with positive word pairing) induced significantly larger LPC amplitude as compared to self-positivity mapping stimuli (me with positive pairing and not-me with negative pairing), whereas the control group showed the opposite pattern. These results suggest a more efficient categorization toward implicit self-is-negative association, possibly reflecting lower implicit self-esteem among the dysphoric participants, in comparison to the controls. These results demonstrate the need for further investigation into the functional significance of LPC modulation during IAT and determination of whether LPC can be used as a neural marker of depressive-related implicit self-esteem.
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