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Attentional bias towards interpersonal aggression in depression : an eye movement study (2021)


Rantanen, M., Hautala, J., Loberg, O., Nuorva, J., Hietanen, J. K., Nummenmaa, L., & Astikainen, P. (2021). Attentional bias towards interpersonal aggression in depression : an eye movement study. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 62(5), 639-647. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.12735


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Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajatRantanen, Matti; Hautala, Jarkko; Loberg, Otto; Nuorva, Jaakko; Hietanen, Jari K.; Nummenmaa, Lauri; Astikainen, Piia

Lehti tai sarjaScandinavian Journal of Psychology

ISSN0036-5564

eISSN1467-9450

Julkaisuvuosi2021

Volyymi62

Lehden numero5

Artikkelin sivunumerot639-647

KustantajaWiley-Blackwell

JulkaisumaaBritannia

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.12735

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Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/75702


Tiivistelmä

Depressed individuals exhibit an attentional bias towards mood-congruent stimuli, yet evidence for biased processing of threat-related information in human interaction remains scarce. Here, we tested whether an attentional bias towards interpersonally aggressive pictures over interpersonally neutral pictures could be observed to a greater extent in depressed participants than in control participants. Eye movements were recorded while the participants freely viewed visually matched interpersonally aggressive and neutral pictures, which were presented in pairs. Across the groups, participants spent more time looking at neutral pictures than at aggressive pictures, probably reflecting avoidance behaviour. When the participants could anticipate the stimulus valence, depressed participants – but not controls – showed an early attentional bias towards interpersonally aggressive pictures, as indexed by their longer first fixation durations on aggressive pictures than on neutral pictures. Our results thus preliminarily suggest both an early attentional bias towards interpersonal aggression, which is present, in depressed participants, also when aggression contents are anticipated, and a later attentional avoidance of aggression. The early depression-related bias in information processing may have maladaptive effects on the way depressed individuals perceive and function in social interaction and can therefore maintain depressed mood.


YSO-asiasanatmasennusmielialasosiaalinen vuorovaikutustarkkaavaisuusärsykkeettunteetaggressiivisuuskatseenseurantasilmänliikkeetkognitiivinen psykologiakognitiiviset vinoumat

Vapaat asiasanatavoidance behavior; cognitive hypersensitivity; eye tracking; social risk hypothesis; unipolar depression


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OKM-raportointiKyllä

VIRTA-lähetysvuosi2021

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