| Literature DB >> 29089875 |
Frederike Beyer1, Macià Buades-Rotger2,3, Marie Claes2, Ulrike M Krämer2,3.
Abstract
Interpersonal provocation presents an approach-avoidance conflict to the provoked person: responding aggressively might yield the joy of retribution, whereas withdrawal can provide safety. Experimental aggression studies typically measure only retaliation intensity, neglecting whether individuals want to confront the provocateur at all. To overcome this shortcoming of previous measures, we developed and validated the Fight-or-Escape paradigm (FOE). The FOE is a competitive reaction time (RT) task in which the winner can choose the volume of a sound blast to be directed at his/her opponent. Participants face two ostensible opponents who consistently select either high or low punishments. At the beginning of each trial, subjects are given the chance to avoid the encounter for a limited number of times. In a first experiment (n = 27, all women), we found that fear potentiation (FP) of the startle response was related to lower scores in a composite measure of aggression and avoidance against the provoking opponent. In a second experiment (n = 34, 13 men), we altered the paradigm such that participants faced the opponents in alternating rather than in random order. Participants completed the FOE as well as the Dot-Probe Task (DPT) and the Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT). Subjects with higher approach bias scores in the AAT avoided the provoking opponent less frequently. Hence, individuals with high threat reactivity and low approach motivation displayed more avoidant responses to provocation, whereas participants high in approach motivation were more likely to engage in aggressive interactions when provoked. The FOE is thus a promising laboratory measure of avoidance and aggression.Entities:
Keywords: aggression; approach; avoidance; provocation; retaliation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29089875 PMCID: PMC5650963 DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00190
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Behav Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5153 Impact factor: 3.558
Figure 1Example trials of the Fight-or-Escape (FOE) paradigm. (A) Trial in which the participant confronted the opponent. (B) Trial in which the participant avoided the opponent. The fixation cross is only depicted for the avoidance trial, but appeared regardless of the participant’s decision. See main text for details.
Descriptive statistics for variables in Experiment 1 (n = 27).
| Mean ± SD | |
|---|---|
| AQ total | 56.12 ± 10.52 |
| AQ physical aggression | 16.80 ± 4.68 |
| AQ physical aggression | 10.60 ± 2.84 |
| AQ verbal aggression | 14.00 ± 3.23 |
| AQ anger | 14.52 ± 3.84 |
| BIS | 2.14 ± 0.50 |
| BAS | 1.82 ± 0.40 |
| IRI fantasy scale | 19.80 ± 3.75 |
| IRI empathic concern | 22.40 ± 2.16 |
| IRI perspective taking | 16.76 ± 1.83 |
| IRI personal distress | 16.44 ± 3.17 |
| Startle neutral (Z) | −0.015 ± 0.13 |
| Startle threatening (Z) | 0.015 ± 0.12 |
| FOE avoidance HP | 3.30 ± 2.70 |
| FOE avoidance LP | 2.59 ± 2.25 |
| FOE aggression HP | 4.02 ± 1.64 |
| FOE aggression LP | 3.18 ± 1.53 |
AQ, Aggression Questionnaire; BIS, Behavioral Inhibition System; BAS, Behavioral Activation System; IRI, Interpersonal Reactivity Index; Z, Z scores; HP, High Provocation; LP, Low Provocation.
Figure 2Scatterplots depicting the negative correlations between Fear Potentiation (FP) and aggression sum scores (A), and between FP and mean aggression (B) against the highly provoking opponent (HP).
Descriptive statistics for questionnaires and computerized measures in Experiment 2 (n = 34).
| Mean ± SD | |
|---|---|
| AQ total | 56.94 ± 16.09 |
| AQ physical aggression | 18.11 ± 6.12 |
| AQ physical aggression | 13.44 ± 6.14 |
| AQ verbal aggression | 12.70 ± 2.68 |
| AQ anger | 12.67 ± 4.54 |
| BIS | 2.59 ± 0.51 |
| BAS | 3.19 ± 0.26 |
| IRI fantasy scale | 20.91 ± 3.44 |
| IRI empathic concern | 21.02 ± 2.00 |
| IRI perspective taking | 23.44 ± 2.75 |
| IRI personal distress | 16.44 ± 3.17 |
| AAT angry pull—push (ms) | 26.84 ± 44.09 |
| AAT happy pull—push (ms) | −20.86 ± 67.01 |
| DP congruent | 364 ± 51 |
| DP incongruent | 365 ± 51 |
| FOE avoidance HP | 2.58 ± 2.20 |
| FOE avoidance LP | 1.73 ± 1.74 |
| FOE aggression HP | 4.14 ± 1.50 |
| FOE aggression LP | 3.82 ± 1.51 |
AQ, Aggression Questionnaire; BIS, Behavioral Inhibition System; BAS, Behavioral Activation System; IRI, Interpersonal Reactivity Index; AAT, Approach-Avoidance Task; DPT, Dot-Probe Task; HP, High Provocation; LP, Low Provocation.
Figure 3(A) Avoidant behavior against each opponent in the FOE. Values are mean ± standard error. (B) Results of the Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT). (C) Correlation between the approach bias in the AAT (pull minus push for happy faces) and avoidant behavior against the highly provoking (HP) opponent in the FOE.