COGNITIVE PROCESSING OF EMOTIONAL INFORMATION IN PANIC DISORDER

被引:110
|
作者
MCNALLY, RJ [1 ]
RIEMANN, BC [1 ]
LOURO, CE [1 ]
LUKACH, BM [1 ]
KIM, E [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV HLTH SCI CHICAGO MED SCH,N CHICAGO,IL 60064
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0005-7967(92)90137-6
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Panic-disordered (PD) patients, obsessive-compulsive (OCD) patients, and normal control subjects were exposed to either a high (i.e. exercise) or low arousal manipulation prior to performing a computerized version of the modified Stroop color-naming paradigm. Subjects named the colors of neutral nonlexical stimuli, positive words, and threat words associated with fear, bodily sensations, and catastrophes. After the Stroop task, subjects rated the personal emotional significance of the words. Inconsistent with the emotionality hypothesis of Stroop interference, PD patients rated positive words as more emotional than catastrophe words, but took longer to color-name the latter than the former. Yet consistent with the emotionality hypothesis, PD patients took as long to color-name positive words as to color-name fear and bodily sensation words. Contrary to expectation, OCD patients resembled PD patients in terms of interference, and arousal did not enhance interference for threat words in PD patients.
引用
收藏
页码:143 / 149
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Comparison Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Panic Disorder on Metacognitive Beliefs, Emotional Schemas, and Cognitive Flexibility
    Oguz, Gulay
    Celikbas, Zekiye
    Batmaz, Sedat
    Cagli, Saime
    Sungur, Mehmet Zihni
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE THERAPY, 2019, 12 (03) : 157 - 178
  • [32] Comparison Between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Panic Disorder on Metacognitive Beliefs, Emotional Schemas, and Cognitive Flexibility
    Gulay Oguz
    Zekiye Celikbas
    Sedat Batmaz
    Saime Cagli
    Mehmet Zihni Sungur
    [J]. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 2019, 12 : 157 - 178
  • [33] Neural systems for cognitive and emotional processing in posttraumatic stress disorder
    Brown, Vanessa M.
    Morey, Rajendra A.
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2012, 3
  • [34] Anxiety sensitivity and infrequent panic attacks as potential risk factors for panic disorder: Cognitive and psychophysiological reactions to emotional stimuli
    Amrhein, C
    Pauli, P
    Wiedemann, G
    [J]. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 39 : S19 - S19
  • [35] Attentional processing of emotional information in obsessive-compulsive disorder
    Unoki, K
    Kasuga, T
    Matsushima, E
    Ohta, K
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES, 1999, 53 (06) : 635 - 642
  • [36] SELECTIVE PROCESSING OF EMOTIONAL INFORMATION IN OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
    LAVY, E
    VANOPPEN, P
    VANDENHOUT, M
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 1994, 32 (02) : 243 - 246
  • [37] The efficacy of information-giving in cognitive-behavioural treatment for panic disorder
    Rees, CS
    Richards, JC
    Smith, LM
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR CHANGE, 1999, 16 (03) : 175 - 181
  • [38] Cognitive and Emotional Information Processing for Human-Machine Interaction
    Squartini, Stefano
    Schuller, Bjoern
    Hussain, Amir
    [J]. COGNITIVE COMPUTATION, 2012, 4 (04) : 383 - 385
  • [39] Cognitive and emotional information processing: protein synthesis and gene expression
    Sajikumar, Sreedharan
    Navakkode, Sheeja
    Korz, Volker
    Frey, Julietta U.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 2007, 584 (02): : 389 - 400
  • [40] Emotional Information Processing and Assessment of Cognitive Functions in Social Anxiety Disorder: An Event-Related Potential Study
    Tetik, Dilek
    Gica, Sakir
    Bestepe, Engin Emrem
    Buyukavsar, Ahsen
    Gulec, Huseyin
    [J]. CLINICAL EEG AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 53 (02) : 104 - 113