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The Effects of Subliminal Goal Priming on Emotional Response Inhibition in Cases of Major Depression.

Man Zhang1, Suhong Wang2, Jing Zhang1, Can Jiao3, Yuqi Chen2, Ni Chen4, Yijia Zhao1, Yonger Wang1, Shufang Zhang5,6,7.   

Abstract

Previous studies have provided evidence that automatic emotion regulation (AER), which is primed by control goals, can change emotion trajectory unconsciously. However, the cognitive mechanism and associated changes in depression remain unclear. The current study aimed to examine whether subliminal goal priming could change the emotional response inhibition among patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and their healthy controls. A group of patients with depression and a healthy control group were both primed subliminally by playing control goal related or neutral words for 20 ms each; afterward, they judged the gender of happy or angry faces in an emotional Go/No-Go task. A group of depressed patients and a healthy control group both were both primed subliminally with control goal-related words (20 ms) or neutral words (20 ms), and they judged the gender of happy or angry faces in an emotional Go/No-Go task. Among patients with depression, there were fewer false alarms of the No-Go response to emotional stimulus after priming with control goal rather than neutral words. Meanwhile, patients with MDD in the subliminal regulation goal priming condition reacted faster to happy rather than angry faces; no significant difference was found in the subliminal neutral priming condition. These findings suggest the malleability of inhibitory control in depression using subliminal priming goals.
Copyright © 2020 Zhang, Wang, Zhang, Jiao, Chen, Chen, Zhao, Wang and Zhang.

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Keywords:  Go/No-Go; automatic emotion regulation; depression; response inhibition; subliminal priming

Year:  2020        PMID: 33414738      PMCID: PMC7782471          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.542454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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