| Literature DB >> 24397333 |
Chia-Ying Chou1, Roberto La Marca, Andrew Steptoe, Chris R Brewin.
Abstract
The current study adopted the trauma film paradigm to examine potential moderators affecting heart rate (HR) as an indicator of peritraumatic psychological states and as a predictor of intrusive memories. We replicated previous findings that perifilm HR decreases predicted the development of intrusive images and further showed this effect to be specific to images rather than thoughts, and to detail rather than gist recognition memory. Moreover, a group of individuals showing both an atypical sudden reduction in HR after a startle stimulus and higher trait dissociation was identified. Only among these individuals was lower perifilm HR found to indicate higher state dissociation, fear, and anxiety, along with reduced vividness of intrusions. The current findings emphasize how peritraumatic physiological responses relate to emotional reactions and intrusive memory. The moderating role of individual difference in stress defense style was highlighted.Entities:
Keywords: Heart rate; Memory; Startle; Trauma
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24397333 PMCID: PMC4283725 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychophysiology ISSN: 0048-5772 Impact factor: 4.016
Figure 1Timeline of the procedures.
Mean and Standard Deviations of All Variables by Phase and Group
| Overall sample | High startle group | Medium startle group | Low startle group | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | |||||
| Biological and background characteristics | ||||||||
| Age | 64 | 24.98 (4.71) | 14 | 23.07 (3.50) | 31 | 25.45 (5.20) | 19 | 25.63 (4.49) |
| Years of education | 64 | 16.86 (2.09) | 14 | 16.38 (1.56) | 31 | 17.06 (2.14) | 19 | 16.84 (2.36) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 64 | 22.19 (3.04) | 14 | 21.88 (3.34) | 31 | 22.28 (3.07) | 19 | 22.27 (2.92) |
| Psychological traits | ||||||||
| Trait anxiety (20–80) | 64 | 39.02 (10.36) | 14 | 36.43 (7.61) | 31 | 39.77 (12.14) | 19 | 39.72 (8.93) |
| Trait dissociation (%) | 64 | 14.69 (10.52) | 14 | 9.30 (6.77) | 31 | 14.81 (11.03) | 19 | 18.46 (10.65) |
| PTSD symptom (0–51) | 51 | 4.56 (5.46) | 10 | 2.00 (1.94) | 25 | 5.68 (6.04) | 16 | 5.63 (6.52) |
| Heart rate | ||||||||
| Prefilm | 64 | 77.92 (9.56) | 14 | 74.83 (9.39) | 31 | 77.05 (9.59) | 19 | 81.46 (6.97) |
| Perifilm | 64 | 77.32 (9.46) | 14 | 74.48 (9.89) | 31 | 76.46 (10.18) | 19 | 80.12 (7.20) |
| Postfilm | 64 | 78.35 (9.21) | 14 | 74.65 (9.68) | 31 | 77.94 (9.42) | 19 | 81.73 (7.64) |
| Psychological states | ||||||||
| State anxiety (20–80) | ||||||||
| Prefilm | 64 | 35.95 (9.54) | 14 | 35.14 (9.79) | 31 | 36.55 (9.70) | 19 | 35.58 (9.55) |
| Perifilm | 64 | 49.20 (11.51) | 14 | 48.00 (12.30) | 31 | 49.90 (10.98) | 19 | 48.95 (12.30) |
| Postfilm | 64 | 41.67 (11.84) | 14 | 38.21 (10.45) | 31 | 43.23 (11.44) | 19 | 41.68 (13.41) |
| State dissociation (0–76) | ||||||||
| Prefilm | 64 | 4.95 (5.08) | 14 | 3.36 (2.90) | 31 | 6.19 (5.82) | 19 | 4.11 (4.71) |
| Perifilm | 64 | 7.39 (7.60) | 14 | 4.86 (4.15) | 31 | 8.29 (9.09) | 19 | 7.79 (6.75) |
| Postfilm | 64 | 5.52 (6.74) | 14 | 4.07 (4.46) | 31 | 6.06 (8.33) | 19 | 5.68 (5.20) |
| Fear (0–10) | ||||||||
| Prefilm | 64 | 1.37 (1.75) | 14 | 1.07 (1.38) | 31 | 1.65 (1.99) | 19 | 1.16 (1.57) |
| Perifilm | 64 | 3.34 (2.85) | 14 | 3.93 (2.92) | 31 | 3.26 (2.61) | 19 | 3.05 (3.24) |
| Postfilm | 64 | 1.33 (1.95) | 14 | 0.86 (1.46) | 31 | 1.52 (2.06) | 19 | 1.37 (2.11) |
| Calmness (0–10) | ||||||||
| Prefilm | 64 | 6.25 (2.61) | 14 | 6.57 (2.10) | 31 | 6.03 (2.69) | 19 | 6.37 (2.89) |
| Perifilm | 64 | 4.08 (2.72) | 14 | 3.86 (2.96) | 31 | 3.77 (2.47) | 19 | 4.74 (2.98) |
| Postfilm | 64 | 5.59 (2.66) | 14 | 6.07 (2.64) | 31 | 5.26 (2.48) | 19 | 5.80 (3.01) |
| Memory measures | ||||||||
| Intrusive memory | ||||||||
| Frequency_image | 64 | 3.94 (2.79) | 14 | 3.50 (4.33) | 31 | 3.97 (2.63) | 19 | 4.79 (3.65) |
| Frequency_thought | 64 | 0.92 (1.26) | 14 | 0.71 (1.07) | 31 | 1.06 (1.26) | 19 | 0.84 (1.43) |
| Vividness_image (1–10) | 56 | 4.76 (2.18) | 10 | 5.38 (1.84) | 27 | 4.64 (2.17) | 17 | 4.60 (2.42) |
| Recognition memory | ||||||||
| Gist (0–15) | 64 | 11.92 (1.77) | 14 | 11.36 (1.74) | 31 | 12.03 (1.92) | 19 | 12.16 (1.50) |
| Detail (0–15) | 64 | 6.64 (1.80) | 14 | 6.79 (1.31) | 31 | 6.52 (1.84) | 19 | 6.74 (2.10) |
Note. BMI = body mass index; Frequency_image = frequency of intrusive images; Frequency_thought = frequency of intrusive thoughts; Vividness_image = vividness of intrusive images.
Only the participants who had had at least one traumatic experience answered this questionnaire.
Only the participants who had had at least one intrusive image answered this question.
Pearson's Correlation Coefficients Between Memory Measures and Heart Rate Changes
| Intrusive memory | Recognition memory | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency_image | Frequency_thought | Vividness_image | Gist | Detail | |||
| Intrusive memory | Frequency_image | – | – | – | – | – | |
| Frequency_thought | −.05 (64) | – | – | – | – | ||
| Vividness_image | .00 (56) | −.12 (56) | – | – | – | ||
| Recognition memory | Gist | .15 (64) | −.04 (64) | .18 (56) | – | – | |
| Detail | .27 (64) | −.14 (64) | .16 (56) | .31 (64) | – | ||
| ΔHR | Overall perifilm ΔHR | .08 (64) | −.17 (64) | .07 (56) | .07 (64) | −.02 (64) | |
| Intrusive sequence ΔHR | −.35 (54) | −.04 (54) | −.01 (54) | .05 (54) | −.40 (54) | ||
Note. Numbers in the brackets indicate sample sizes. Frequency_image = frequency of intrusive images; Frequency_thought = frequency of intrusive thoughts; Vividness_image = vividness of intrusive images; ΔHR = HR change.
Only the participants who had had at least one intrusive image and were able to identify the intrusive sequence(s) in the trauma film were included in this analysis.
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Figure 2Startle heart rate response by group.
Multiple Regressions with Perifilm Psychological States as Dependent Variables and Perifilm Heart Rate, Group, and their Interaction as Independent Variables
| β | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Dependent variable: Perifilm anxiety | |||
| Step 1: | |||
| Constant | 49.96 | 2.12 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | .61 | 1.64 | .05 |
| Low startle group | −1.15 | 3.46 | −.05 |
| High startle group | −1.76 | 3.81 | −.06 |
| Step 2: | |||
| Constant | 50.27 | 2.01 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | 4.36 | 2.03 | .35 |
| Low startle group | .14 | 3.37 | .01 |
| High startle group | −3.43 | 3.74 | −.12 |
| Perifilm heart rate × Low startle group | −10.72 | 4.26 | −.36 |
| Perifilm heart rate × High startle group | −7.99 | 3.79 | −.32 |
| Dependent variable: Perifilm dissociation | |||
| Step 1: | |||
| Constant | 2.26 | .29 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | .17 | .22 | .10 |
| Low startle group | .09 | .47 | .03 |
| High startle group | −.24 | .52 | −.06 |
| Step 2: | |||
| Constant | 2.29 | .28 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | .53 | .28 | .31 |
| Low startle group | .30 | .47 | .09 |
| High startle group | −.31 | .52 | −.08 |
| Perifilm heart rate × Low startle group | −1.40 | .59 | −.35 |
| Perifilm heart rate × High startle group | −.49 | .53 | −.14 |
| Dependent variable: Perifilm fear | |||
| Step 1: | |||
| Constant | 32.83 | 5.19 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | 2.93 | 4.03 | .10 |
| Low startle group | −2.98 | 8.50 | −.05 |
| High startle group | 7.39 | 9.34 | .11 |
| Step 2: | |||
| Constant | 33.44 | 4.88 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | 10.14 | 4.93 | .33 |
| Low startle group | 2.32 | 8.17 | .04 |
| High startle group | 7.05 | 9.07 | .10 |
| Perifilm heart rate × Low startle group | −32.86 | 10.33 | −.45 |
| Perifilm heart rate × High startle group | −6.35 | 9.21 | −.10 |
| Dependent variable: Perifilm calmness | |||
| Step 1: | |||
| Constant | 37.89 | 4.96 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | 1.75 | 3.85 | .06 |
| Low startle group | 9.07 | 8.12 | .15 |
| High startle group | 1.24 | 8.92 | .02 |
| Step 2: | |||
| Constant | 37.22 | 4.78 | |
| Perifilm heart rate | −6.19 | 4.82 | −.21 |
| Low startle group | 6.42 | 8.00 | .11 |
| High startle group | 4.85 | 8.88 | .07 |
| Perifilm heart rate × Low startle group | 22.36 | 10.12 | .32 |
| Perifilm heart rate × High startle group | 17.14 | 9.02 | .29 |
Note. Low startle group = the low startle group compared against the high and medium startle group; High startle group = the high startle group compared against the low and medium startle group.
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Figure 3Relationships between perifilm psychological states and heart rate by group.
Figure 4Relationships between vividness of intrusive image and overall perifilm heart rate change by group.