Acute stress does not modulate selective attention in a composite letter task

特里尔社会压力测试 心理学 刺激(心理学) 认知 情感(语言学) 发展心理学 压力(语言学) 压力测量 压力源 认知心理学 战斗或逃跑反应 听力学 临床心理学 神经科学 医学 沟通 语言学 哲学 生物化学 化学 基因
作者
Tobias Rüttgens,Boris Suchan,Oliver T. Wolf,Christian J. Merz
出处
期刊:Stress [Informa]
卷期号:27 (1)
标识
DOI:10.1080/10253890.2024.2330704
摘要

Acute stress has been demonstrated to affect a diverse array of attentional processes, one of which is selective attention. Selective attention refers to the cognitive process of deliberately allocating attentional resources to a specific stimulus, while ignoring other, distracting stimuli. While catecholamines have been shown to narrow attention, investigations on the influence of the stress hormone cortisol have yielded ambiguous results. We conducted two separate studies utilizing different laboratory stress induction paradigms to examine if cortisol influences the ability to selectively attend to local or global elements of a visual stimulus. In Study 1, 72 healthy young men took part either in the stressful Socially Evaluated Cold Pressor Test (SECPT) or a non-stressful (warm water) control, before being exposed to a composite letter task (CLT). Study 2 comprised a sample of 72 healthy young men and women and made use of a modified version of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) as well as a non-stressful control version, the friendly-TSST (f-TSST). Via endocrine, physiological, and subjective markers, we confirmed a successful stress induction. As verified with Bayesian statistics, stress did not affect selective attention in neither of the two studies. Furthermore, we were able to replicate the previously demonstrated absence of global precedence for composite figures composed of letters. Our results offer novel insights into the temporal dynamics of the effects of acute stress on attentional processes. Future studies should manipulate the timing of stress induction and investigate the effects of stress on letter vs. non-letter composite figures to shed further light on the underlying mechanisms.

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