Dysfunction of attentional networks for non-emotional processing in negative affect |
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Authors: | Jun Moriya Yoshihiko Tanno |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Tokyo , Tokyo, Japan morimori@cbs.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp;3. The University of Tokyo , Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | It is unclear whether negative affect is associated with the impairment of attentional networks for non-emotional processing. Using the attention network test (ANT), which assesses the efficiency of alerting, orienting, and executive attention, we attempted to clarify which attentional networks were related to negative affect, i.e., anxiety, depression, and social anxiety. Forty-three participants completed the self-report questionnaires and the ANT. Negative affect was negatively correlated with orienting efficiency but not executive attention. Our results indicate that people with negative emotionality have an impaired orienting network for non-emotional stimuli. It is suggested that attentional bias for threatening stimuli in negative affect is due to the original impairment of the orienting network. |
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Keywords: | Anxiety Depression Attentional network Orienting Executive attention |
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