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AFFECTIVEINFORMATIONPROCESSING ANDANXIETY:ATTENTIONALBIASAND SHORT-LEADINTERVALSTARTLEMODIFICATION By AARONR.DULEY ADISSERTATIONPRESENTEDTOTHEGRADUATESCHOOL OFTHEUNIVERSITYOFFLORIDAINPARTIALFULFILLMENT OFTHEREQUIREMENTSFORTHEDEGREEOF DOCTOROFPHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITYOFFLORIDA 2005 Copyright2005 by AaronR.Duley ForSusie,Monty,&Dozer. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mysincerestappreciationgoesouttonumerousindividualsthathavesupported myeffortstocompletemydoctoralstudiesandthisdissertation.Iwouldliketofirst thankDr.ChristopherJanelleforhisencouragement,willingadvice,andsupreme mentorshipthroughoutmyacademictenure.Iwouldalsoliketothankmycommittee members,Drs.JamesCauraughandHeatherHausenblas,fortheirtime,assistance,and eagersupport.Also,aspecialthankstomyexternalcommitteemember.Dr.Margaret Bradley,forherassistancewiththisproject. Icouldnothavecompletedthisdissertationwithouttheloveandsupportofmy wifeanddearestfriendSusie,whohasbeenfartoomanythingswonderfultoarticulatein apage.Itrulyamblessedtohaveherasmywifeandbiggestcheerleader.Tomyfamily andfriends,Icannotthankyouenoughforyourencouragementandunwaveringsupport. TomycolleagueSteveCoombes,Iappreciateandhavebenefitedagreatdeal academicallyandpersonallyfromourmanybanteringaboutscience,computers,and code-getin!ToCurtisWeldon,whoIamforeverindebtedforhistechnological expertiseandwillingnesstofuelmyinterestinmanyareasIwouldneverhadthe — opportunitytoexplorewithouthisinvolvementinthedepartment Isincerelythank you. Further,thereareanumberofgraduatestudents,undergraduateassistants,and colleaguesthathavebeeninspirational,hard-working,andhavewillinglycopedwithmy insanityformanyyears(innoparticularorder):Dr.CharlesHillman,Dr.DavidConroy, IV CaitlinDuffy,DerekMann,MelanieMousseau,RobBarnes,JessicaPassero,Lindsay McManus,Dr.BethFallon,Dr.AmyHagen,MikePasvantis,LisetteDavidson,Alex Scovil,Dr.PaulWard,Dr.RobHorn,Shivaugn,Adrian,SarahDay. Iwouldalsoliketothankfullyacknowledgethefollowingexcellentdepartment andCenterstaffwho’s’professionalismandskillhasmademygraduatelifealittle easier:LoriGibbs,SusieWeldon,JamesMilford,DianeWilliams,KimHatch,Louise Perras. V TABLEOFCONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IV LISTOFTABLES IX LISTOFFIGURES X ABSTRACT XII CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION I AnxietySubtypes 2 AnxietyandAttentionalBiastoThreat 3 StartleEyeblinkModificationandAttentionalBias 5 TheStartleReflex 5 Startlestimulusparameters 6 Electrodeplacement 7 Signalacquisition,conditioning,andprocessingguidelines 8 Responsedefinitionandscoring 9 Primaiyacousticstartlecircuit 10 ModificationoftheStartleEyeblinkReflex 10 PrepulseInhibition 12 Protectionofprocessing 13 Sensorimotorgating 14 Automaticandcontrolledattentionalprocessing 15 PrepulseFacilitation 16 ApplicationofStartleModificationtoExamineAnxiety 16 ApplicationofStartleModificationtoExamineAttentionalBias 17 Limitations 18 ExperimentalObjectives,Description,andHypotheses 19 Hypotheses 20 2 REVIEWOFATTENTIONALBIASESLITERATURE:CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK.METHODOLOGY,ANDTHEORETICALACCOUNTS 21 TimingIsEverything 21 OverviewofAttention 30 SelectiveAttention 30 VI It’saparty 31 Earlyfiltermodelsofselectiveattention 31 ResourceTheories 36 Singleresourceviews 36 Multiple-resourceviews 39 Visualattention 40 MetaphorsofVisualAttention 43 VisualAttentionParadigmsandFeatureIntegrationTheory 45 Feature-IntegrationTheory 47 Locationcueingparadigms 49 Summary 51 ReviewofCognitiveAccountsofAnxiety:MethodologicalConsiderations 52 StroopParadigm 52 Dot-ProbeParadigm 57 VisualSearchTasks 59 ExogenousCueingandInhibitionofReturnTasks 67 TheoreticalAccountsofAnxietyandCorrespondingModels .70 BiasedAttentionalDirectionAccount 71 ConnectionistsNetworksinAnxiety 72 StrategicMonitoringforThreatAccount 75 Cognitive-Motivational(VigilancetoThreat)Account 78 EnhancedDwell-Time(DifficultytoDisengage) 80 EvolutionaryPreparednessAccount 83 DiphasicTheoryandNaturalSelectiveAttention 85 SummaryofTheoriesandDiscussion 89 3 STARTLEEYEBLINKMODIFICATIONANDANXIETY:SHORTLEAD INTERVALSTARTLEINDEXESEARLYAFFECTIVEPROCESSINGOF LEXICALSTIMULI 93 Method 93 Participants 93 Materials,Apparatus,andProcedure 94 State-TraitAnxietyInventory 94 PositiveAffect-NegativeAffectSchedule 95 Leadstimuli 95 Apparatus 98 PhysiologicalDataCollectionandReduction 98 Procedure 100 4 RESULTS 104 MultivariateTests 104 BlinkMagnitudeUnivariateTests 107 OnsetLatencyUnivariateTests 109 vii 1 5 DISCUSSION 111 InstrumentationDiagnostics 113 Limitations 118 DirectionsforFutureResearch,Summary,andConclusions 11 APPENDIX A INSTITUTIONALREVIEWBOARDAPPROVAL 122 B INFORMEDCONSENT 123 C POWERCALCULATIONFORMULTI-FACTORMIXEDDESIGNS 126 LISTOFREFERENCES 128 BIOGRAPHICALSKETCH 146 viii 3- LISTOFTABLES 4- Table 3-1.Participantcharacteristicslistedbygroup 94 2.Thetablepresentsaprototypicaltrialblock 102 1.QuestionnairecomparisonsbyGroup 105 4-2.Meansandstandarddeviationsforstartleeyeblinkresponseprobabilitieslistedby GroupandLeadIntervalasafunctionofWordCategory 106 4-3.Meansandstandarddeviationsforstartleeyeblinkresponsemagnitudelistedby GroupandLeadIntervalasafunctionofWordCategory 106 4-4.MeansandstandarderrorsforstartleblinkmagnitudevalueslistedbyLeadInterval andCategoryadjustedbyStateAnxiety 109 IX LISTOFFIGURES Figure 11--1.Prevalenceratesofcommonanxietydisorders.Percentagesreflectdatabasedon 2- UnitedStatesCensusresidentpopulationestimateof143.3million,age18to54...1 1-2.RawblinkEMGwaveformandthetransformationateachprocessingstepusingthe recommendedprocedurebyVanBoxtelandBlumenthal(2003) 8 1-3.Commontermsusedinstartlemodificationresearch 11 4.Majordivisionsofstartleeyeblinkmodificationparadigms 12 1.TheEvaluativeSpaceModel(depicted)isusefultoillustratehowvariouslocal conditionsmayinfluencethedispositionalattributesofanorganism 26 2-2.TheDefenseCascadeModelbyLang,Bradley,&Cuthbert(1997) 29 2-3.Broadbent’information-processingmodelofselectiveattention 33 2-4.Norman’spertinencemodelofattentionalselection 35 2-5.Kahneman’sresourcemodelofattention 37 2-6.HypotheticalPOCcurve 38 2-7.Athree-dimensionalillustrationofWickens’MultipleResourceTheory 40 2-8.Showsscanpathandfixationsfortwoimagesbyasingleparticipant 44 2-9.Exampleofsimplevisualsearchtask 46 2-10.Feature-integrationmodelbyTreisman&Gormican(1988) 48 2-11.Originalcost/benefitparadigmusedinPosneretal.(1978) 51 2-12.VariantsoftheStrooptask.A)TraditionalStroop,B)EmotionalStroop,C) DirectionalandEmotionalCountingStroop 54 2-14.FacialstimuliusedbyOhmanetal.(2001a) 62 x

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