Attentional Biases for Dynamic Stimuli in Emerging Adults with Anxiety: A Preliminary Eye-Tracking Study

焦虑 心理学 眼球运动 眼动 认知心理学 注意偏差 听力学 神经科学 医学 计算机视觉 计算机科学 精神科
作者
Hailey Burns,Austin Hurst,Pristine Garay,Nicholas E. Murray,Sherry H. Stewart,Jose Mejia,Alexa Bagnell,Raymond M. Klein,Sandra Meier
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期刊:Journal of Psychiatric Research [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:184: 262-271
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DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2025.02.046
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While attentional biases towards negative stimuli have previously been linked to the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders, a current limitation of this research involves the use of static images for stimuli, as they cannot adequately depict the dynamic nature of real-life interactions. Since attentional biases in those with elevated anxiety remain understudied using more naturalistic stimuli, such as dynamic social videos, the purpose of this explorative study was to use novel dynamic stimuli and modern eye-tracking equipment to further investigate negative attentional biases in anxious emerging, female adults. Non-clinical participants (N = 62; mean age = 20.44 years; biologically female) completed validated questionnaires regarding their anxiety symptoms and completed a free-viewing task by watching 30-s video clips while having their eye movements tracked. The video clips were shown in side-by-side pairs (i.e., positive-neutral, negative-neutral, and positive-negative) on a split screen without audio. Overall, participants fixated more quickly on emotional videos (i.e., positive and negative) over neutral ones, with more anxious participants orienting their gaze faster to the videos, regardless of content. Moreover, individuals with greater self-reported anxiety spent more time gazing at negative videos in negative-neutral pairings, highlighting that emerging female adults with increased anxiety symptoms may show a negative attention bias when viewing social interactions. Importantly, by incorporating novel, dynamic stimuli, we expand upon prior research on attentional biases, with the potential to adapt this approach for novel interventions that may ultimately help those suffering from anxiety.
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