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遗忘未来:情绪改善健康个体对想象未来事件的记忆,但对焦虑个体无效

Forgetting the Future: Emotion Improves Memory for Imagined Future Events in Healthy Individuals but Not Individuals With Anxiety

Psychological Science · 2021
被引 22
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,情绪能帮助低焦虑者更好地记住想象的未来事件,但高焦虑者不仅没有这种优势,回忆时还缺乏细节。

Abstract

Negative thoughts about future events are a central aspect of anxiety disorders. It is important to gain a deeper understanding of how these imagined events are retained over time when considering the impact of negative future thoughts on anxiety. Prior research indicates that emotional intensity fades faster for negative than positive memories in healthy individuals. This so-called fading-affect bias could extend to recall of imagined future events. Furthermore, several studies have suggested that this bias may be reversed in individuals with high levels of anxiety. In the current study, we examined whether individuals with high anxiety ( n = 23), relative to individuals with low anxiety ( n = 30), showed faster decay for positive than negative future-event simulations. The results show that emotion facilitated cued recall for imagined future events in the low-anxiety group but not in the high-anxiety group. In addition, individuals with high anxiety showed decreased episodic specificity during recall across all emotional conditions.

心理学焦虑记忆情绪认知心理学