期刊论文详细信息
Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders
Correlations between psychological tests and physiological responses during fear conditioning and renewal
Gregory J Quirk5  Mohammed R Milad1  Gustavo Segura4  Brenda Ojeda-Arce2  José A Franco-Chaves2  Melissa Castro-Couch3  Karen G Martínez2 
[1]Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, USA
[2]Department of Psychiatry, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, P.O. Box 365067, San Juan, PR, 00936, USA
[3]Clinical Psychology Program, Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, PR, USA
[4]Clinical Psychology Program, Carlos Albizu University, San Juan, PR, USA
[5]Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, San Juan, PR, USA
关键词: Personality traits;    Skin conductance;    Anxiety;    Extinction;    Conditioning;    Fear;   
Others  :  792102
DOI  :  10.1186/2045-5380-2-16
 received in 2012-06-18, accepted in 2012-08-22,  发布年份 2012
PDF
【 摘 要 】

Background

Anxiety disorders are characterized by specific emotions, thoughts and physiological responses. Little is known, however, about the relationship between psychological/personality indices of anxiety responses to fear stimuli.

Methods

We studied this relationship in healthy subjects by comparing scores on psychological and personality questionnaires with results of an experimental fear conditioning paradigm using a visual conditioned stimulus (CS). We measured skin conductance response (SCR) during habituation, conditioning, and extinction; subsequently testing for recall and renewal of fear 24 hours later.

Results

We found that multiple regression models explained 45% of the variance during conditioning to the CS+, and 24% of the variance during renewal of fear to the CS+. Factors that explained conditioning included lower levels of conscientiousness, increased baseline reactivity (SCL), and response to the shock (UCR). Low levels of extraversion correlated with greater renewal. No model could be found to explain extinction learning or extinction recall to the CS+.

Conclusions

The lack of correlation of fear extinction with personality and neuropsychological indices suggests that extinction may be less determined by trait variables and cognitive state, and may depend more on the subject’s current emotional state. The negative correlation between fear renewal and extraversion suggests that this personality characteristic may protect against post-treatment relapse of symptoms of anxiety disorders.

【 授权许可】

   
2012 Martinez et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

【 预 览 】
附件列表
Files Size Format View
20140705024149770.pdf 1102KB PDF download
Figure 4. 25KB Image download
Figure 3. 52KB Image download
Figure 2. 52KB Image download
Figure 1. 38KB Image download
【 图 表 】

Figure 1.

Figure 2.

Figure 3.

Figure 4.

【 参考文献 】
  • [1]Lissek S, Rabin S, Heller RE, Lukenbaugh D, Geraci M, Pine DS, et al.: Overgeneralization of conditioned fear as a pathogenic marker of panic disorder. Am J Psychiatry 2010, 167:47-55.
  • [2]Michael T, Blechert J, Vriends N, Margraf J, Wilhelm FH: Fear conditioning in panic disorder: Enhanced resistance to extinction. J Abnorm Psychol 2007, 116:612-617.
  • [3]Pitman RK, Orr SP, Shalev AY, Metzger LJ, Mellman TA: Psychophysiological alterations in post-traumatic stress disorder. Semin Clin Neuropsychiatry 1999, 4:234-241.
  • [4]Milad MR, Pitman RK, Ellis CB, Gold AL, Shin LM, Lasko NB, et al.: Neurobiological basis of failure to recall extinction memory in posttraumatic stress disorder. Biol Psychiatry 2009, 66:1075-1082.
  • [5]Quirk GJ, Martinez KG, Nazario Rodriguez LL: Translating findings from basic fear research to clinical psychiatry in Puerto Rico. P R Health Sci J 2007, 26:321-328.
  • [6]Orr SP, Metzger LJ, Lasko NB, Macklin ML, Peri T, Pitman RK: De novo conditioning in trauma-exposed individuals with and without posttraumatic stress disorder. J Abnorm Psychol 2000, 109:290-298.
  • [7]Blechert J, Michael T, Vriends N, Margraf J, Wilhelm FH: Fear conditioning in posttraumatic stress disorder: Evidence for delayed extinction of autonomic, experiential, and behavioural responses. Behav Res Ther 2007, 45:2019-2033.
  • [8]Craske MG, Rauch SL, Ursano R, Prenoveau J, Pine DS, Zinbarg RE: What is an anxiety disorder? Depress Anxiety 2009, 26:1066-1085.
  • [9]Pineles SL, Vogt DS, Orr SP: Personality and fear responses during conditioning: Beyond extraversion. Pers Individ Dif 2009, 46:48-53.
  • [10]Otto MW, Leyro TM, Christian K, Deveney CM, Reese H, Pollack MH, et al.: Prediction of "fear" acquisition in healthy control participants in a de novo fear-conditioning paradigm. Behav Modif 2007, 31:32-51.
  • [11]Indovina I, Robbins TW, Nunez-Elizalde AO, Dunn BD, Bishop SJ: Fear-conditioning mechanisms associated with trait vulnerability to anxiety in humans. Neuron 2011, 69:563-571.
  • [12]Rauch SL, Milad MR, Orr SP, Quinn BT, Fischl B, Pitman RK: Orbitofrontal thickness, retention of fear extinction, and extraversion. Neuroreport 2005, 16:1909-1912.
  • [13]Vriends N, Michael T, Blechert J, Meyer AH, Margraf J, Wilhelm FH: The influence of state anxiety on the acquisition and extinction of fear. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 2011, 42:46-53.
  • [14]Bouton ME, Mineka S, Barlow DH: A modern learning theory perspective on the etiology of panic disorder. Psychol Rev 2001, 108:4-32.
  • [15]Bush G, Shin LM, Holmes J, Rosen BR, Vogt BA: The Multi-Source Interference Task: validation study with fMRI in individual subjects. Mol Psychiatry 2003, 8:60-70.
  • [16]Whalen PJ, Bush G, Shin LM, Rauch SL: The emotional counting Stroop: a task for assessing emotional interference during brain imaging. Nat Protoc 2006, 1:293-296.
  • [17]Novy DM, Stanley MA, Averill P, Daza P: Psychometric comparability of English- and Spanish-language measures of anxiety and related affective symptoms. Psychol Assess 2001, 13:347-355.
  • [18]Rossello J, Perez D: Anxiety and social support in a group of young people with insulin-dependent diabetes. Bol Asoc Med P R 2003, 95:7-10-13-5.
  • [19]Virella B, Arbona C, Novy D: Psychometric properties and factor structure of the Spanish version of the state-trait anxiety inventory. J Pers Assess 1994, 63:401-412.
  • [20]Costa PT, McCrae RR: NEO PI-R Professional Manual. Florida: Psychological Assessment Resources Inc.; 1992.
  • [21]McCrae RR, Terracciano A: Universal features of personality traits from the observer’s perspective: data from 50 cultures. J Pers Soc Psychol 2005, 88:547-561.
  • [22]Milad MR, Orr SP, Pitman RK, Rauch SL: Context modulation of memory for fear extinction in humans. Psychophysiology 2005, 42:456-464.
  • [23]Milad MR, Rauch SL, Pitman RK, Quirk GJ: Fear extinction in rats: Implications for human brain imaging and anxiety disorders. Biol Psychol 2006, 73:61-71.
  • [24]Milad MR, Quirk GJ, Pitman RK, Orr SP, Fischl B, Rauch SL: A role of the human dorsal anterior cingulate cortex in expression of learned fear. Biol Psychiatry 2007, 62:1191-1194.
  • [25]Neter J, Wasserman W, Kutner M: Applied Linear Regression Models. 5th edition. Homewood, IL: RD Irwin; 1983.
  • [26]Bar-Haim Y, Lamy D, Pergamin L, Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ, Van IJzendoorn MH: Threat-related attentional bias in anxious and nonanxious individuals: a meta-analytic study. Psychol Bull 2007, 133:1-24.
  • [27]Milad MR, Orr SP, Lasko NB, Chang Y, Rauch SL, Pitman RK: Presence and acquired origin of reduced recall for fear extinction in PTSD: results of a twin study. J Psychiatr Res 2008, 42:515-520.
  • [28]Craske MG, Kircanski K, Zelikowsky M, Mystkowski J, Chowdhury N, Baker A: Optimizing inhibitory learning during exposure therapy. Behav Res Ther 2008, 46:5-27.
  • [29]Watson D, Clark LA, Chmielewski M: Structures of personality and their relevance to psychopathology: II. Further articulation of a comprehensive unified trait structure. J Pers 2008, 76:1545-1586.
  • [30]DeYoung CG, Hirsh JB, Shane MS, Papademetris X, Rajeevan N, Gray JR: Testing predictions from personality neuroscience. Brain structure and the big five. Psychol Sci 2010, 21:820-828.
  • [31]Milad MR, Rauch SL: The role of the orbitofrontal cortex in anxiety disorders. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2007, 1121:546-561.
  • [32]Rolls ET, Grabenhorst F: The orbitofrontal cortex and beyond: from affect to decision-making. Prog Neurobiol 2008, 86:216-244.
  • [33]Canino GJ, Bird HR, Shrout PE, Rubio-Stipec M, Bravo M, Martinez R, et al.: The prevalence of specific psychiatric disorders in Puerto Rico. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1987, 44:727-735.
  • [34]Bouton ME: Context, ambiguity, and unlearning: sources of relapse after behavioral extinction. Biol Psychiatry 2002, 52:976-986.
  文献评价指标  
  下载次数:59次 浏览次数:33次