期刊
COGNITION & EMOTION
卷 36, 期 2, 页码 240-253出版社
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2021.2002822
关键词
Adaptation aftereffect; adaptation; depression; emotion; cognition
资金
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [31970983, 31771199]
- Foundation for Innovation Teams in Guangdong Higher Education [2017WCXTD002]
- Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2019A1515011027]
The adaptation aftereffect, crucial for human development and survival, shows differences among individuals with cognitive disorders. This study explored whether individuals with depression exhibited similar variations in emotional adaptation. Results demonstrated that Chinese participants displayed typical emotional adaptation, affected by depression levels.
The adaptation aftereffect plays a critical role in human development and survival. Existing studies have found that, compared with general individuals, individuals with learning disability, autism and dyslexia show a smaller amount of non-affective-based cognitive adaptation aftereffect. Nevertheless, it is unclear whether individuals with depression or depression tendency show similar phenomenon in the adaptation aftereffect, and whether such depression tendency occurs in the non-affective-based cognitive or emotional adaptation aftereffect. To address this question, the present study conducted two experiments. Experiments 1A and 1B used the emotional facial expression adaptation paradigm to examine whether Chinese participants showed the emotional adaptation aftereffect and whether the emotional adaptation aftereffect was influenced by physical features of faces, respectively. Experiment 2 recruited two groups of participants, with high and low depression, respectively, to examine whether they showed differences in the emotional or cognitive adaptation aftereffect. Results showed that Chinese participants showed the typical emotional adaptation aftereffect, which was not influenced by physical features of faces. More importantly, compared to the low-depression group, the high-depression group showed a smaller emotional adaptation aftereffect, but the two groups showed a similar cognitive adaptation aftereffect. These results suggest that level of depressive symptoms is associated with the emotional adaptation aftereffect.
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