| Literature DB >> 18729589 |
Roman Osinsky1, Martin Reuter, Yvonne Küpper, Anja Schmitz, Eva Kozyra, Nina Alexander, Jürgen Hennig.
Abstract
The 5-HTTLPR is an insertion/deletion polymorphism in the promoter region of the serotonin transporter gene. Prior research has revealed associations between the short-allele variant of this polymorphism, enhanced self-reported negative emotionality, and hypersensitivity of fear relevant neural circuits. In a sample of 50 healthy women we examined the role of 5-HTTLPR for cognitive-affective processing of phylogenetical fear-relevant stimuli (spiders) in a dot probe task. In contrast to homozygote long-allele carriers (ll), participants carrying at least 1 short allele (ss and sl) selectively shifted attention toward pictures of spiders, when these were presented for a duration of 2,000 ms. These results argue for an involvement of 5-HTTLPR in cognitive processing of threatening stimuli and thus, underpin its general role for individual differences in negative affect.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18729589 DOI: 10.1037/a0012826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emotion ISSN: 1528-3542