| Literature DB >> 35562581 |
Gisella Bonilla-Santos1, Carlos Gantiva2, Alfredis González-Hernández1, Tatiana Padilla-García1, Jasmin Bonilla-Santos3.
Abstract
Bullying is a subtype of violence that leads to maladaptive behaviors and emotional responses, with implications for social competence, emotions, and empathy. The present study compared the time course of emotional processing in children who were involved in the dynamics of bullying (i.e., as victims, bullies, and observers) by evaluating event-related potentials [early posterior negativity and late positive potential (LPP)] in different brain regions during a passive visualization task that involved positive, neutral, and negative social pictures. High-density electroencephalograms were recorded in 45 children, 8-12 years old (M = 9.5 years, SD = 1.3), while they observed emotional and neutral social pictures that we selected from the International Affective Picture System. Late positive potential had higher amplitudes in the victim group, especially in posterior and anterior regions. In the central region, LPP was greater toward neutral social pictures in bullying victims. The greater amplitude of LPP in victims was observed during and after the stimulus. The results showed a consistent response with a higher intensity in response to emotional stimuli in the victim group, suggesting a tendency toward hypervigilance that could interfere with emotional regulation.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35562581 PMCID: PMC9106725 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-12120-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996
Demographic characteristics of the sample.
| Victims ( | Bullies ( | Observers ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) (mean [SD]) | 9.11 (1.32) | 10.25 (1.28) | 9.43 (1.28) | 2.87 | .068 |
| Sex (% male) | 57.9 | 75.0 | 28.6 | 5.87 | .053 |
| Sex (% female) | 42.1 | 25.0 | 71.4 |
SD standard deviation.
Means (SD) for LPP amplitudes (AUC) for positive, neutral, and negative pictures for the three regions (posterior, central, and anterior).
| Victims ( | Bullies ( | Observers ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early | Late | Post | Early | Late | Post | Early | Late | Post | |
| Positive | 1452.2 (521.5) | 764.1 (282.3) | 476.8 (196.7) | 1122.5 (427.7) | 534.9 (265.4) | 349.6 (130.4) | 830.0 (325.5) | 428.7 (189.7) | 291.0 (127.7) |
| Neutral | 1463.4 (529.9) | 640.6 (168.8) | 386.5 (101.1) | 1115.0 (566.5) | 504.0 (254.2) | 271.3 (107.9) | 864.6 (304.9) | 420.9 (140.0) | 329.1 (147.7) |
| Negative | 1749.1 (404.5) | 1010.1 (259.5) | 579.7 (191.7) | 1190.2 (474.3) | 695.9 (287.0) | 385.5 (123.4) | 986.9 (372.3) | 590.9 (247.8) | 351.5 (107.8) |
| Positive | 715.4 (142.9) | 334.5 (77.8) | 296.5 (64.4) | 698.4 (359.1) | 296.2 (170.4) | 225.5 (67.7) | 708.7 (165.3) | 306.7 (80.2) | 247.4 (55.6) |
| Neutral | 855.5 (211.3) | 423.4 (188.5) | 344.6 (122.9) | 818.5 (331.8) | 334.9 (130.7) | 236.6 (65.8) | 666.5 (236.9) | 284.5 (84.2) | 220.2 (57.5) |
| Negative | 817.0 (196.9) | 354.6 (62.7) | 323.1 (93.1) | 802.6 (363.7) | 296.4 (133.3) | 246.5 (72.2) | 764.0 (240.4) | 307.9 (102.3) | 259.2 (87.7) |
| Positive | 1152.3 (348.0) | 611.7 (207.3) | 412.4 (130.3) | 956.6 (193.4) | 427.8 (221.5) | 286.3 (94.1) | 827.1 (258.3) | 441.8 (181.1) | 321.3 (92.1) |
| Neutral | 1139.1 (381.4) | 479.6 (127.4) | 299.1 (59.8) | 972.6 (349.8) | 441.9 (182.8) | 250.8 (68.3) | 816.7 (316.8) | 424.5 (191.3) | 322.2 (180.6) |
| Negative | 1389.0 (300.5) | 747.9 (175.8) | 374.2 (86.2) | 1066.5 (316.2) | 573.4 (284.2) | 330.2 (125.7) | 916.2 (296.2) | 538.6 (233.6) | 280.6 (70.7) |
LPP time windows are divided into early (300–700 ms), late (700–1000 ms), and post stimuli (1000–1300 ms).
SD Standard deviation, AUC Area under the curve, LPP Late positive potential.
Figure 1Amplitude of LPP for each group. Note: *p < .05. LPP: Late Positive Potential. Bars indicate ± 1 SEM.
Figure 2Grand average ERP LPP waveforms in the victim, bully, and observer groups in posterior, central, and anterior regions.
Correlation between school bullying questionnaire scores and clinical scales.
| Measure | Victims | Bullies | Observers | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Me | IQR | Me | IQR | Me | IQR | ||||
| TA | 31.5 | 54 | 0.71** | 31.0 | 27 | 0.29 | 26.5 | 25 | 0.06 |
| SA | 31.0 | 14 | 0.02 | 31.0 | 9 | − 0.26 | 32.0 | 10 | − 0.31 |
| Fear | 5.0 | 8 | 0.69** | 5.0 | 4 | 0.41 | 4.0 | 5 | − 0.50 |
| Reassurance | 7.0 | 9 | − 0.03 | 7.0 | 6 | − 0.51 | 7.5 | 4 | − 0.31 |
| Worry | 6.0 | 9 | 0.28 | 6.0 | 6 | 0.25 | 5.0 | 6 | 0.13 |
| Avoidance | 4.5 | 9 | 0.54* | 4.0 | 6 | 0.48 | 3.5 | 5 | − 0.03 |
| Dysphoria | 60.0 | 81 | 0.59** | 75.0 | 86 | 0.25 | 35.0 | 95 | − 0.12 |
| Self-esteem | 50.0 | 82 | 0.37 | 60.0 | 91 | 0.61* | 25.0 | 95 | − 0.34 |
| CDI | 45.0 | 86 | 0.50* | 75.0 | 92 | 0.65* | 32.5 | 96 | − 0.27 |
TA trait anxiety, SA state anxiety, CDI children's depression inventory.
*p < .05; **p < .001.