Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat

Klein F, Schindler S, Neuner F, Rosner R, Renneberg B, Steil R, Iffland B (2019)
Psychophysiology 56(11): e13444.

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Klein, FabianUniBi; Schindler, SebastianUniBi ; Neuner, FrankUniBi; Rosner, Rita; Renneberg, Babette; Steil, Regina; Iffland, BenjaminUniBi
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with a hypersensitivity to potential threat. This hypersensitivity manifests through differential patterns of emotional information processing and has been demonstrated in behavioral and neurophysiological experimental paradigms. However, the majority of research has been focused on adult patients with PTSD. To examine possible differences in underlying neurophysiological patterns for adolescent patients with PTSD after childhood sexual and/or physical abuse (CSA/CPA), ERP correlates of emotional word processing in 38 healthy participants and 40 adolescent participants with PTSD after experiencing CSA/CPA were studied. The experimental paradigm consisted of a passive reading task with neutral, positive (e.g., paradise), physically threatening (e.g., torment), and socially threatening (i.e., swearing, e.g., son of a bitch) words. A modulation of P3 amplitudes by emotional valence was found, with positive words inducing less elevated amplitudes over both groups. Interestingly, in later processing, the PTSD group showed augmented early late positive potential (LPP) amplitudes for socially threatening stimuli, while there were no modulations within the healthy control group. Also, region-specific emotional modulations for anterior and posterior electrode clusters were found. For the anterior LPP, highest activations have been found for positive words, while socially and physically threatening words led to strongest modulations in the posterior LPP cluster. There were no modulations by group or emotional valence at the P1 and EPN stage. The findings suggest an enhanced conscious processing of socially threatening words in adolescent patients with PTSD after CSA/CPA, pointing to the importance of a disjoined examination of threat words in emotional processing research. © 2019 The Authors Psychophysiology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society for Psychophysiological Research.
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
Psychophysiology
Band
56
Ausgabe
11
Art.-Nr.
e13444
ISSN
0048-5772
eISSN
1469-8986
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2936876

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Klein F, Schindler S, Neuner F, et al. Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat. Psychophysiology. 2019;56(11): e13444.
Klein, F., Schindler, S., Neuner, F., Rosner, R., Renneberg, B., Steil, R., & Iffland, B. (2019). Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat. Psychophysiology, 56(11), e13444. doi:10.1111/psyp.13444
Klein, Fabian, Schindler, Sebastian, Neuner, Frank, Rosner, Rita, Renneberg, Babette, Steil, Regina, and Iffland, Benjamin. 2019. “Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat”. Psychophysiology 56 (11): e13444.
Klein, F., Schindler, S., Neuner, F., Rosner, R., Renneberg, B., Steil, R., and Iffland, B. (2019). Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat. Psychophysiology 56:e13444.
Klein, F., et al., 2019. Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat. Psychophysiology, 56(11): e13444.
F. Klein, et al., “Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat”, Psychophysiology, vol. 56, 2019, : e13444.
Klein, F., Schindler, S., Neuner, F., Rosner, R., Renneberg, B., Steil, R., Iffland, B.: Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat. Psychophysiology. 56, : e13444 (2019).
Klein, Fabian, Schindler, Sebastian, Neuner, Frank, Rosner, Rita, Renneberg, Babette, Steil, Regina, and Iffland, Benjamin. “Processing of affective words in adolescent PTSD—Attentional bias toward social threat”. Psychophysiology 56.11 (2019): e13444.
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