注意偏差
脱离理论
心理学
价(化学)
情感配价
认知心理学
刺激(心理学)
听力学
发展心理学
认知
神经科学
医学
量子力学
老年学
物理
作者
Sarah Etty,David N. George,Antoinette I. M. van Laarhoven,C. Elise Kleyn,Shernaz Walton,Henning Holle
摘要
Abstract Purpose The present study explored whether people with psoriasis display an attentional bias towards disease‐related threat words and whether this bias occurs relatively early during the phase of stimulus disengagement, or during a later maintained attention phase dominated by controlled strategic processes. We also explored the degree to which attentional bias is dependent on the emotional valence of control words. Methods Individuals with psoriasis and matched controls took part in 4 online experiments. Participants completed a spatial cueing paradigm using disease‐related threat words and control words as cues, in order to obtain reaction time estimates of attentional bias. Results We did not observe evidence for attentional bias when control words were matched with threat words for emotional valence, regardless of whether processing time for the cues was limited (Experiment 1: SOA = 250 ms) or extended (Experiment 2: SOA = 1050 ms). We also did not observe evidence for attentional bias when control words of positive valence were used, but processing time was limited (Experiment 3). An attentional bias was only observed ( p = .012, Cohen's d = .37) when sufficient processing time was available and positively‐valanced control words were used (Experiment 4). Conclusion Rather than showing large and generalized AB effects as predicted by previous accounts, our results tentatively suggest that AB in psoriasis is restricted to situations where participants have ample processing time and threat words are easily distinguishable from control words on the basis of emotional valence. The pattern of results suggests that attentional bias in psoriasis is best characterized as a relatively slow strategic process.
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