听力学
心理学
注意偏差
焦虑
响应偏差
感知
触觉知觉
担心
医学
社会心理学
神经科学
精神科
作者
Carolin Wolters,Timo Slotta,Judith Ratayczak,Michael Witthöft,Alexander L. Gerlach,A. Pohl
标识
DOI:10.1097/psy.0000000000001154
摘要
ABSTRACT Objective Symptom perception in pathological illness anxiety (PIA) might be biased so that somatic signals are overreported. In the somatic signal detection task (SSDT), performance in detecting weak tactile stimuli gives information on overreporting or underreporting of stimuli. This task has not yet been applied in PIA. Methods Participants with PIA ( n = 44) and healthy controls ( n = 40) underwent two versions of the SSDT in randomized order. In the original version, tactile and auxiliary light-emitting diode (LED) stimuli were each presented in half of the trials. In the adapted version, illness or neutral words were presented alongside tactile stimuli. Participants also conducted a heartbeat mental tracking task. Results We found significantly higher sensitivity and a more liberal response bias in LED versus no-LED trials, but no significant differences between word types. An interaction effect showed a more pronounced increase of sensitivity from no LED to LED trials in participants with PIA when compared with the adapted SSDT and control group ( F (1,76) = 5.34, p = .024, η 2 = 0.066). Heartbeat perception scores did not differ between groups (BF 01 of 3.63). Conclusions The increase in sensitivity from no LED to LED trials in participants with PIA suggests stronger multisensory integration. Low sensitivity in the adapted SSDT indicates that attentional resources were exhausted by processing word stimuli. Word effects on response bias might have carried over to the original SSDT when the word version was presented first, compromising group effects regarding bias. Trial Registration The study was preregistered on OSF (https://osf.io/sna5v/).
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