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The influence of attention and arousal on emotion perception in adults with severe traumatic brain injury
Authors:Skye McDonald  Jacqueline RushbySophie Li  Arielle de SousaAneta Dimoska  Charlotte JamesRobyn Tate  Leanne Togher
Institution:
  • a School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • b Rehabilitation Studies Unit, Department of Medicine, Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • c Faculty of Health Sciences, Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Abstract:Many people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have poor emotion recognition, with negative emotions more frequently impaired. They can also display abnormal affective responses to emotionally charged material, however, the mechanisms underpinning such deficits are unclear. This study examined whether affective responsivity can be improved by focusing attention and whether responsivity is associated with perception accuracy. Eighteen adults with moderate-to-severe TBI and 18 control participants viewed facial expressions while skin conductance (SCR) and evoked cardiac deceleration (ECD) (used as indices of orientation) and skin conductance levels (SCL) (used as an index of phasic arousal) were monitored. They viewed two blocks of faces (8 angry and 8 happy per block), passively in the first block and with the instruction to identify the emotional expression in the second. No differences between conditions, emotions or groups were found using SCR. Both groups demonstrated increasing ECD for the attend condition relative to the passive condition. For the passive task the control group showed increasing SCL (sensitisation) over trials when viewing angry faces and decreasing SCL (habituation) to happy faces. No differences between emotions were shown for the TBI group who rapidly habituated to both expressions. For the attend task, there was no evidence of habituation for either expression for either the control or TBI participants. Physiological measures did not correlate to accuracy in recognising emotions. The results suggest that increasing attentional demands improves orientation and emotional engagement (arousal) to emotional faces following TBI. However, the relationship to this and emotion perception accuracy remains unclear.
    Keywords:Traumatic brain injury  Emotion perception  Arousal  Attention
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