Affective response Flashcards

Role of ACC in internalising and externalising pathologies

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What evidence suggests that the ACC may be involved in affective responses?

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  • Errors are negative events that must be avoided
  • Activation in response to defensive/aversive stimuli
  • Located near brain areas associated with emotion
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What have lesion studies demonstrated about the ACC?

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  • ACC-lesioned patients have equal Simon effect after previous incongruent controls
  • Posterror slowing is absent
  • Failure to moderate performance dependent on conflict level
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How could error be related to OCD?

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Could result from false error signals generated by a hyperactive action monitoring system

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What have Stroop tasks shown in OCD patients?

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-Increased and longer ERN which is correlated with severity

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What are the two possible explanations of the effect seen in Stroop tasks with OCD patients?

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  • Dysfunction in comparator

- Excessive affective response to error

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How does anxiety affect Stroop task performance?

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  • No effect on Stroop effect but increased ERN in trait anxiety
  • No effect on state anxious people (phobias)
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How do state axious (spider phobia) people perform in error detection when confronted with fear (turantula condition)?

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No effect on ERN

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What are the characteristics of someone with depression dealing with errors?

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  • magnify failure significance
  • difficulty recovering from an error
  • negative bias of environmental stimuli
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What evidence has been shown linking depression to the ACC?

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  • Depressed individuals have more ACC activity (cortolimbic imbalance)
  • Flanker task shows early and exaggerated error-detection responses
  • Lesions to this area can reduce depressed symptoms
    HOWEVER: depression and anxiety often occur together
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How may exteralizing pathologies be linked to error?

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  • Reflect failure to learn from experience?

- Inability to monitor ongoing behaviour?

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How do psycopaths perform in letter and emotional Flanker tasks?

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  • Letter shows no difference in performance with some ERN
  • Emotion shows increased error and no ERN
  • However this could be due to psycopaths having difficulty in identifying facial expressions
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What have Flanker tasks revealed about error-processing in substance abusors?

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  • Higher number of errors after commiting an error

- Smaller ERN

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How do small ammounts of alcohol affect behaviour monitoring?

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alcohol percentages of 0.04% and 1% equally reduce ERN and impair action-monitoring

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What effects are seen in schizophrenics conducting a stroop effect?

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  • Showed less posterror slowing
  • absolutely no ERN
  • deficit in error detection and correction
    (however: only 2 weren’t medicated)
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What effect is seen on error signals in ageing?

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  • Reduced error-related negativity in older patients

- AD patients show stronger impairment

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