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Psicol. reflex. crit ; 35: 25, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1406424

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ABSTRACT Loneliness has emerged as a public health concern. Previous research has reported its deleterious effects on physical and mental health; however, some specific psychophysiological mechanisms in healthy adults remain to be elucidated. The aim of the current study is to investigate whether self-reported social support and social touch (giving and receiving social touch), as well as resting heart rate variability (HRV), are significant negative predictors of loneliness in healthy adults. The study sample consists of 120 healthy students (50% female) with a mean age of 21.85 years old (DP= 2.21). The students were asked to complete a psychiatric screening questionnaire utilizing loneliness, social support, and social touch scales. HRV was derived from an electrocardiographic signal recorded for 15 min, with the participant relaxed in a supine position. Linear regression analyses were conducted to evaluate loneliness as a function of social support, social touch (giving or receiving touch), and resting HRV. The results show that social support (p< 0.001) and social touch, specifically receiving touch (p< 0.002), accounted for a significant proportion of the variance in loneliness. However, neither giving touch nor resting HRV was a significant predictor of loneliness. The current study highlights specific psychosocial factors in healthy adults that should be considered as promising pathways in order to reduce or work toward preventing loneliness, thus promoting better health and well-being.

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Salud pública Méx ; 60(4): 432-441, Jul.-Aug. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-979172

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Resumen Objetivo Evaluar el impacto emocional y las respuestas cognitivas y actitudinales de las advertencias sanitarias, para evitar el consumo del tabaco. Material y métodos Se evaluaron 27 advertencias sanitarias de control del tabaco, procedentes de Argentina y de otros países, en 151 adolescentes y 168 adultos. Se aplicó un instrumento estandarizado para medir valencia y activación emocional y un cuestionario estructurado para la medición cognitivo-actitudinal. Se analizaron las correlaciones según edad y sexo, nivel de instrucción, condición de fumador, etapa de cambio en fumadores y susceptibilidad en adolescentes no fumadores. Resultados Se observó alta correlación entre las valoraciones cognitivo-actitudinales y las emocionales. Las advertencias basadas en imágenes cruentas y de sufrimiento generaron más respuestas actitudinales asociadas con el abandono y la prevención del consumo del tabaco. Conclusiones Se recomienda el uso de advertencias con altos niveles de activación emocional tanto para adultos como para adolescentes.


Abstract Objective To evaluate variables of tobacco health warnings associated with their emotional impact, the perception of smoking risks and the perceived effectiveness to avoid tobacco use. Materials and methods Teenagers (151) and adults (168) evaluated 27 tobacco health warnings selected from the sets used on tobacco packages in Argentina and in other countries. A standardized affective rating-scale system and a structured questionnaire measured respectively the emotional impact (hedonic valence and emotional arousal), and the cognitive-behavioral attributions. The correlation between emotional and cognitive-behavioral evaluations was analyzed by age, sex, education level, smoker status, stage of quitting and susceptibility of non-smokers teenagers. Results Strong significant correlations between cognitive-behavioral and emotional assessments were observed. The warnings depicting graphic images of tobacco-related injuries and suffering were considered more valuable for tobacco control, helping quitting and preventing initiation. Conclusions Using graphic images with high emotional arousal is recommended for both adults and teenagers.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Young Adult , Attitude to Health , Psychology, Adolescent , Advertising , Emotions , Tobacco Use/psychology , Smoking Prevention/methods , Argentina , Program Evaluation , Surveys and Questionnaires , Age Factors , Smoking Cessation/psychology , Tobacco Use/adverse effects , Tobacco Use/prevention & control
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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 37(1): 49-54, Jan-Mar/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-741937

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Objective: Peritraumatic reactions feature prominently among the main predictors for development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Peritraumatic tonic immobility (PTI), a less investigated but equally important type of peritraumatic response, has been recently attracting the attention of researchers and clinicians for its close association with traumatic reactions and PTSD. Our objective was to investigate the role of PTI, peritraumatic panic, and dissociation as predictors of PTSD symptoms in a cohort of police recruits (n=132). Methods: Participants were asked to complete the following questionnaires during academy training and after the first year of work: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist - Civilian Version (PCL-C), Physical Reactions Subscale (PRS), Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire (PDEQ), Tonic Immobility Scale (TIS), and Critical Incident History Questionnaire. Results: Employing a zero-inflated negative binomial regression model, we found that each additional point in the TIS was associated with a 9% increment in PCL-C mean scores (RM = 1.09), whereas for PRS, the increment was 7% (RM = 1.07). As the severity of peritraumatic dissociation increased one point in the PDEQ, the chance of having at least one symptom in the PCL-C increased 22% (OR = 1.22). Conclusions: Our findings highlight the need to expand investigation on the incidence and impact of PTI on the mental health of police officers. .


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Animals , Humans , Mice , Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/physiology , Leukemia/pathology , Myeloid-Lymphoid Leukemia Protein/genetics , Neoplastic Stem Cells/pathology , Oncogenes , Repressor Proteins/physiology , Apoptosis , Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/genetics , Flow Cytometry , Leukemia/genetics , Leukemia/metabolism , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Repressor Proteins/genetics
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J. bras. psiquiatr ; 63(1): 72-85, Jan-Mar/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-709777

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Objetivo: Conduzir uma revisão sistemática sobre resiliência psicológica e/ou hardiness em militares, explorando seus aspectos psicossociais, neurobiológicos, preditores e promotores. Métodos: Utilizaram-se as bases de dados PubMed/MedLine, ISI/Web of Science e PsycINFO, incluindo artigos empíricos publicados nas línguas inglesa, portuguesa e espanhola até maio de 2012. Os seguintes termos foram utilizados: “militar*”, “Army”, “war”, “veteran*”, “resilien*” e “hardiness”. Resultados: Foram incluídos 32 estudos selecionados a partir de 1.205 artigos. O foco da maioria das pesquisas recai sobre a correlação resiliência/hardiness e aspectos psicossociais. Confirmou-se o papel protetivo da resiliência/hardiness quanto ao transtorno de estresse pós-traumático (TEPT), assim como a associação direta entre resiliência e saúde. Neuropeptídeo Y (NPY) e deidroepiandrosterona (DHEA) foram os biomarcadores mais estudados. Os níveis de NPY no plasma podem representar um correlato biológico de resiliência ou recuperação dos efeitos adversos do estresse. Somente dois estudos abordaram fatores preditores de resiliência em amostras militares, sugerindo ser a exposição a situações adversas, o apoio social e o gênero fatores considerados preditores desse construto. Apenas um estudo avaliou a eficiência de intervenção para fortalecer a resiliência. Conclusão: Apesar da crucial relevância da resiliência, há poucos estudos em amostras militares. Estudos neurobiológicos como os do NPY são promissores. A ausência de ensaio randomizado controlado avaliando eficácia de intervenções promotoras da resiliência demonstra como esse construto vem sendo negligenciado ...


Objective: Conducting a systematic review about psychological resilience and/or hardiness within the military personnel, exploring its psychosocial, neurobiological, predicting and promoting aspects. Methods: The databases PubMed/MedLine, ISI/Web of Science and PsycINFO were used, including empirical articles published in English, Portuguese and Spanish until May of 2012. The following terms were used: “militar*”, “Army”, “war”, “veteran*”, “resilien*” and “hardiness”. Results: Thirty-two studies were included, after being selected out of 1,205 articles. In the majority of research studies, the focus is on the correlation between resilience/hardiness and psychosocial aspects. The protective role of resilience/hardiness with relation to PTSD, as well as the direct association between resilience and health, has already been proved. Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) have been the most researched biomarkers. NPY levels in plasma can represent a biological correlate for resilience or recovery from the adverse effects caused by stress. Only two studies have been conducted about resilience-predicting factors within military samples, indicating exposition to adverse situations, social support and gender as predicting factors for such construct. Only one study has evaluated the efficiency of a resilience-strengthening intervention. Conclusion: Despite the crucial relevance of resilience, few studies have been conducted in military samples. Neurobiological studies, such as the ones about NPY, are promising. The absence of a controlled randomized trial evaluating the efficacy of resilience-promoting interventions demonstrates how this construct has been neglected within this risky profession, which should be a priority focus area for future studies. .

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Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-617130

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OBJECTIVE: Tonic immobility is a defensive reaction occurring under extreme life threats. Patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reporting peritraumatic tonic immobility show the most severe symptoms and a poorer response to treatment. This study investigated the predictive falue of tonic immobility for posttraumatic stress symptoms in a non-clinical sample. METHODS: One hundred and ninety-eight college students exposed to various life threatening events were selected to participate. The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist - Civilian Version (PCL-C) and tonic immobility questions were used. Linear regression models were fitted to investigate the association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PCL-C scores. Peritraumatic dissociation, peritraumatic panic reactions, negative affect, gender, type of trauma, and time since trauma were considered as confounding variables. RESULTS: We found significant association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PTSD symptoms in a non-clinical sample exposed to various traumas, even after regression controlled for confounding variables (β = 1.99, p = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: This automatic reaction under extreme life threatening stress, although adaptive for defense, may have pathological consequences as implied by its association with PTSD symptoms.


OBJETIVO: A imobilidade tônica é uma resposta defensiva que ocorre sob ameaça extrema à vida. Pacientes com transtorno de estresse pós-traumático (TEPT) que relatam imobilidade tônica peritraumática são os que apresentam os sintomas mais graves e a pior resposta ao tratamento. Este estudo investigou o valor preditivo da imobilidade tônica para os sintomas de TEPT em uma amostra não clínica. MÉTODOS: Os participantes da pesquisa foram 198 estudantes universitários expostos a traumas diversos. A versão brasileira do Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist Civilian Version (PCL-C) e questões referentes à imobilidade tônica foram empregadas. Modelos de regressão linear foram utilizados para investigar a associação dos sintomas de estresse pós-traumático com a imobilidade tônica peritraumática. Foram consideradas como variáveis de confusão a dissociação peritraumática, as reações físicas de pânico peritraumática, o traço de afeto negativo, o gênero, o tipo de trauma e o tempo de trauma. RESULTADOS: Encontrou-se uma associação significativa entre a imobilidade tônica peritraumática e os sintomas de TEPT em uma amostra não clínica exposta a traumas diversos mesmo quando controlada por variáveis de confusão (β = 1,99; p = 0,017). CONCLUSÕES: Esta reação defensiva que ocorre sob intensa ameaça, apesar de adaptativa para a defesa, pode ter consequências patológicas como sugere sua associação aos sintomas de TEPT.


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Immobility Response, Tonic/physiology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis , Students , Brazil , Dissociative Disorders/diagnosis , Immobility Response, Tonic/classification , Surveys and Questionnaires , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology
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Psicol. reflex. crit ; 24(2): 403-410, 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-596122

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Among the known effects of alcohol on behavior, the modulation of cognitive functions (such as attention and memory), emotion, risk-taking and aggressive behavior are noteworthy. Here, we performed literature review in order to reinterpret alcohol effects on behavior according to the Alcohol Myopia Theory. According to this construct, there is a reduction of attentional resources during alcohol intoxication, which are primarily allocated to the most salient events in a given situation. The consequence is a hyperfocus directed to emotional situations when they are sufficiently relevant to grab attention, or a reduced attentional focus to emotional events in the presence of a relevant demanding task. The understanding of the mechanism mentioned above support the discussion of propositions toward the prevention of problems related to alcohol consumption. Importantly, the attentional allocation model provides inputs for a discussion on the scientifically-supported public health propositions aimed at preventing problems related to acute alcohol intoxication.


Dentre os efeitos associados ao consumo alcoólico, destaca-se a modulação sobre funções cognitivas, como atenção e memória, bem como sobre as emoções, comportamento de risco e agressividade. No presente estudo apresentamos uma revisão crítica da literatura propondo uma reinterpretação para os efeitos comportamentais do álcool com base na teoria da Miopia Alcoólica. Durante a intoxicação, existiria uma redução de recursos atencionais, os quais seriam direcionados para eventos mais relevantes. A repercussão, então, seria um aumento do foco atencional para situações emocionais, quando estas fossem suficientemente relevantes ou, em contrapartida, uma diminuição para tais situações na presença de uma tarefa-alvo demandante. A reinterpretação dos efeitos do álcool, com base na teoria da Miopia Alcoólica, fornece subsídios para a mudança de paradigma na intervenção clínica.


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Attention , Emotions , Alcoholic Intoxication/psychology , Cognition
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Psychol. neurosci. (Impr.) ; 4(2): 191-203, 2011. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-611094

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop following exposure to a traumatic event, including terrifying or life-threatening situations such as sexual assault or natural disasters. The disorder is characterized by a reaction of intense fear, helplessness, or horror when the individual experiences, testifies about, or is faced with one or more events that involve death, severe wounds, or a threat to one's own or another's physical integrity. One of the most important symptoms of PTSD is the revival of the traumatic event, which has been interpreted as an inability to downregulate negative emotions. Neuroimaging studies that probed the ability to regulate emotions in healthy volunteers have found a pattern characterized by activation of the prefrontal cortex associated with a reduction in amygdala activity. This suggests an inhibitory prefrontal cortex-amygdala circuit that underlies emotional regulation. The hypothesis that increased amygdala activation associated with PTSD results from dysfunction in the inhibitory mechanism exerted by the prefrontal cortex has been the topic of debate. The present review investigates the validity of dysfunction in the prefrontal-amygdala pathway in PTSD. The studies provide evidence that the amygdala and prefrontal cortex exhibit distinct activation patterns in PTSD, thus supporting the model of a dysfunctional circuit. Inconsistencies in the literature may be attributable to distinct PTSD subgroups, different experimental approaches, different contrasts employed in neuroimaging studies, and small sample sizes.


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Amygdala , Neurobiology , Prefrontal Cortex , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology
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Psychol. neurosci. (Impr.) ; 4(2): 279-283, 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-611103

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Using a Stroop matching task, we evaluated how alcohol affects the time needed to overcome Stroop conflict and whether practice might reverse the effect of alcohol. Participants (n = 16) performed two sessions in which they had to compare the color of a color-word with the meaning of a color-word in neutral color. The two task stimuli were presented simultaneously or with a Stimulus Onset Asynchrony (SOA) of 200, 500, or 800 ms. For half of the subjects, alcohol was administered in the first session, and for the other half, alcohol was administered in the second session. The results showed that the Stroop effect was significant at the 0 and 200 ms intervals in the sober subjects. Moreover, in untrained intoxicated individuals, interference endured until the 500 ms interval, a result that was abolished in trained intoxicated subjects. In conclusion, alcohol increased the time needed for Stroop matching task conflict resolution. However, this deleterious effect was minimized by a previous practice session.


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Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Alcohol-Related Disorders , Attention , Practice, Psychological , Stroop Test , Reaction Time
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Arch. Clin. Psychiatry (Impr.) ; 38(1): 43-45, 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-582797

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A resiliência, como uma variável de desfecho, tem sido largamente negligenciada no campo terapêutico. Nosso objetivo foi investigar os efeitos da terapia cognitivo-comportamental (TCC) nos marcadores neurobiológicos de resiliência em pacientes com transtorno de estresse pós-traumático (TEPT). Nesta pesquisa experimental de caso único, foram acessadas variáveis fisiológicas (frequência cardíaca, frequência respiratória, tônus vagal cardíaco, balanço simpático e condutância da pele) e neuroendócrinas (cortisol e de-hidroepiandrosterona - DHEA) e medidas psicométricas de autorrelato (afeto negativo, resiliência, sintomas de TEPT, depressão, ansiedade e apoio social). Foram medidas as respostas fisiológicas, neuroendócrinas e psicométricas em repouso antes e após quatro meses de TCC. O paciente era um homem de 45 anos que sofreu dois assaltos com arma de fogo e não respondeu adequadamente ao tratamento farmacológico com paroxetina. A TCC levou a uma redução da frequência cardíaca, frequência respiratória, balanço simpático, condutância da pele e cortisol, bem como a um aumento no tônus vagal e DHEA. Além disso, a TCC promoveu redução na pontuação dos sintomas de TEPT, depressão, ansiedade e afeto negativo e aumento da pontuação de resiliência e apoio social. Nossos dados sugerem que a TCC aumenta os fatores relacionados à resiliência (DHEA, tônus vagal, autorrelato de resiliência e apoio social). Isso não é somente "antipatológico", mas também pode ser considerado "pró-bem-estar". Adicionalmente, nossos resultados mostram a relevância da investigação dos efeitos do tratamento psicológico em múltiplos sistemas neurobiológicos no mesmo paciente com TEPT, visando desvendar as bases neurobiológicas dos fatores de resiliência.


Resilience, as an outcome variable, has been largely neglected in the field of therapeutics. Our aim was to investigate the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on neurobiological markers of resilience in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) patients. In this single-case experimental research, we assessed physiological (heart rate, respiratory rate, cardiac vagal tone, sympathetic balance and skin conductance) and neuroendocrine (cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone - DHEA) variables; and psychometric self-report measures (negative affect, resilience, PTSD symptoms, depression, anxiety and social support). Physiological, neuroendocrine and psychometric responses at rest were measured before and after four months of CBT. The patient was a 45-year-old man who had suffered two armed robberies and failed to respond adequately to pharmacological treatment with paroxetine. CBT led to a reduction in heart rate, respiratory rate, sympathetic balance, skin conductance and cortisol. It also led to an increase in cardiac vagal tone and DHEA. Furthermore, CBT promoted reduction of PTSD symptoms, depression, anxiety and negative affect scores and enhancement of resilience and social support scores. CBT in this single case enhanced resilience-related factors such as DHEA, vagal tone, self-reported resilience and social support suggesting that this therapeutic strategy not only contributed to 'anti' pathology effects but to 'pro' well-being. Additionally, our results show the relevance of investigating the effects of psychological treatments in multiple neurobiological systems in the same PTSD patients to unveil the neurobiological underpinnings of resilience factors.


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Humans , Male , Neuroendocrinology , Psychophysiology , Resilience, Psychological , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Behavior Therapy , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
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Psychol. neurosci. (Impr.) ; 3(2): 141-150, July-Dec. 2010. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: lil-604514

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We studied the influence of attention on the timecourse of Stroop-like conflict. Thirty-two volunteers performed a Stroop matching task in which they had to compare either the color (n = 16) or meaning (n = 16) of two stimuli. The first stimulus was always a color-name printed in yellow, red, or blue (i.e., Stroop stimulus), and the second stimulus was either a color-bar (Experiment 1) or color-word in white ink (Experiment 2). Stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) was varied parametrically. Interference by incongruent Stroop stimuli was clearly modulated by SOA manipulation in both cases. The results are discussed in terms of interactions between translational and attentional models in which the degree of Stroop-like interference is attributed to time implementation of attentional mechanisms during color-to-color and color-to-word matching contexts


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Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Reaction Time , Attention , Stroop Test , Cognition
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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 17(supl.1): 243-252, jul. 2010. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-552921

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A exposição a produtos derivados do tabaco é considerada a mais importante causa de morte evitável no mundo. Ações de controle do tabagismo envolvem uma gama de intervenções para ajudar pessoas a parar de fumar e prevenir que jovens não se tornem dependentes. Advertências sanitárias com imagens mostradas em embalagens de cigarro são uma das formas mais efetivas de informar acerca das consequências do tabagismo. Pesquisas em neurobiologia da emoção demonstram que estímulos visuais afetam atitudes e comportamentos; estímulos agradáveis promovem predisposições para aproximação e os aversivos, afastamento. Os apelos positivos que o marketing da indústria tabagista induz em suas embalagens devem ser neutralizados por advertências que mostrem os riscos de fumar, desconstruindo o apelo prazeroso e induzindo predisposições de afastamento em relação ao produto.


Exposure to tobacco products is considered the leading cause of avoidable death in the world. Tobacco control initiatives encompass a gamut of ways of helping people to quit smoking and keeping young people from ever becoming addicted. Pictorial health warnings on cigarette packaging constitute one of the most effective means of conveying information about the consequences of smoking. Research on the neurobiology of emotions shows that visual stimuli affect attitudes and behavior: pleasant stimuli prompt a tendency to approach while unpleasant stimuli prompt a tendency to avoid. The positive appeals placed on packaging by the tobacco industry's marketing departments should be neutralized by warnings that indicate the risks of smoking, thereby deconstructing any pleasurable appeal and prompting a tendency to avoid the product.


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Humans , Public Health , Smoking Prevention , Health Surveillance , Neurosciences , Brazil , Photograph
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Psychol. neurosci. (Impr.) ; 2(2): 211-217, Dec. 2009. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-574100

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Literature has shown that failures in the ability to down-regulate negative emotions are the core substrate of anxiety disorders. Previous studies have investigated this issue by encouraging individuals to voluntarily change how they think about a situation in order to decrease its emotional impact. The majority of studies has demonstrated that explicit instructions to reduce negative affect in anxious individuals are usually ineffective. Thus, the goal of the present study was to investigate whether an implicit regulation strategy would modulate electrophysiological activity (Late Positive Potential) associated to affective picture viewing. The Late Positive Potential (LPP) is a sustained positive deflection in the event-related potential that is larger following the presentation of emotional compared to neutral visual stimuli. Participants (low trait anxious - LTA and high trait anxious - HTA individuals) performed an attention task (bar orientation discrimination) while emotional distractive pictures were presented. The task was performed in two different contexts: in the Real context, participants were informed that the distractive pictures had been obtained from real life situations, whereas in the Fictitious context they were told that the pictures had been obtained from movie scenes. In this vein, we encouraged participants to change how they appraised the pictures. Results showed that HTA individuals exhibited larger Late Positive Potential (LPPs) when mutilation pictures were presented in the Real context. Importantly, during the Fictitious one (regulation strategy) the LPP was reduced even in HTA individuals, emphasizing its importance to psychotherapeutic interventions. The present results indicate that HTA individuals are susceptible to modifications in affective contexts.


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Humans , Male , Young Adult , Anxiety , Emotions , Reaction Time
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Paidéia (Ribeiräo Preto) ; 18(41): 485-494, set.-dez. 2008.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-511184

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Os transtornos de ansiedade estão envolvidos com a incapacidade de controlar o medo e a dificuldade em regular emoções negativas. A terapia cognitivo-comportamental (TCC) abrange técnicas que permitem tanto a extinção do medo condicionado quanto a regulação cognitiva de emoções. Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar resultados de estudos de regulação da emoção que podem ilustrar a associação e colaboração entre a TCC e as neurociências. Amparado nas pesquisas de regulação da emoção, este estudo corrobora os resultados dos ensaios clínicos com TCC revelando que as intervenções de distração, reestruturação cognitiva e exposição são eficazes para a regulação emocional.


Anxiety disorders are related with inability to control fear and regulate negative emotions. The cognitive behavioral therapy (TCC) encompasses techniques that allow both the extinction of fear conditioning and cognitive emotional regulation. The study aims to report results of emotion regulation studies that can illustrate the association and collaboration between TCC and neuroscience. Based on emotion regulation studies, this study corroborates previous findings of clinical trials with TCC, revealing that interventions like distraction, cognitive reªstructuring and exposure are effective in regulating emotions.


Los trastornos de ansiedad establecen relación con la incapacidad de controlar el miedo y la dificultad en regular emociones negativas. La terapia cognitiva-conductista (TCC) abarca técnicas que permiten tanto la extinción del miedo condicionado, como la regulación cognitiva de emociones. Este artículo tiene como objetivo presentar resultados de estudios de regulación de la emoción que pueden ilustrar la asociación y colaboración entre la TCC y las neurociencias. Anclado en las pesquisas de regulación de la emoción este estudio corrobora los resultados de los ensayos clínicos con la TCC al revelar que las intervenciones de distracción, reestructuración cognitiva y exposición son eficaces para la regulación emocional.


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Humans , Anxiety , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Neurosciences
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Psicol. estud ; 13(3): 531-538, jul.-set. 2008.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-600903

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A regulação das emoções representa uma habilidade fundamental para a interação social, influenciando o comportamento e a expressão emocional. É objetivo deste artigo revisar os trabalhos científicos sobre as diferentes estratégias de regulação da emoção e os circuitos cerebrais subjacentes. Os trabalhos que utilizaram a estratégia de reavaliação cognitiva observaram um padrão de ativação cerebral caracterizado por uma ativação significativa do córtex pré-frontal e uma diminuição da ativação da amígdala, sugerindo que o primeiro poderia estar modulando a atividade da última. Trabalhos recentes observaram que mudanças cognitivas e comportamentais mediadas pela psicoterapia parecem levar a alterações na ativação de circuitos cerebrais envolvendo o córtex pré-frontal, e apontam para a possibilidade de modificação de associações neurais observadas em pacientes com transtornos psiquiátricos. Conclui-se que os estudos sobre a neurobiologia da regulação da emoção têm implicações potenciais para a compreensão das bases psicopatológicas subjacentes aos transtornos psiquiátricos, orientando desenvolvimentos heurísticos e clínicos.


Emotion regulation represents a crucial ability for social interaction, guiding behavior and modulating emotional expression. Current essay reviews the available literature on emotion regulation, points out the different coping strategies and investigates the underlying neural network. Studies on cognitive reappraisal of emotion have noted a pattern of brain response characterized by the activation of the prefrontal cortex associated with the reduction of amygdala activity. A modulatory mechanism between these structures has been suggested. Recent work showed that psychotherapeutic approaches may modify the dysfunctional neural circuitry associated with psychiatric disorders. Results show that investigating the neurobiology of emotion regulation offers a potential repercussion on the understanding of the basis of psychiatric disorders, orienting the development of applied studies and improving their clinical relevance.


La regulación emocional se constituye en un elemento clave en el comportamiento social, regulando las acciones y la expresión emocional. Este estudio tiene el propósito de revisar las estrategias de regulación emocional y describir los mecanismos cerebrales que las apoyan. Los estudios que han investigado la actividad cerebral durante la reevaluación cognitiva han mostrado la activación de zonas de la corteza prefrontal y la reducción de la activación de la amígdala, indicando que la primera podría estar modulando la última. Además, estudios recientes han observado que las alteraciones cognitivas y en el comportamiento tras psicoterapia conductual llevan a cambios en la activación de circuitos cerebrales, lo que sostendría la regulación emocional deficiente observada en trastornos mentales. Creemos que el estudio de la regulación emocional como un aspecto del procesamiento afectivo tiene importantes implicaciones para la psicopatología, y puede representar un modelo para el desarrollo de procedimientos de intervención.

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Rev. psiquiatr. Rio Gd. Sul ; 27(2): 151-158, maio-ago. 2005. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-411952

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INTRODUÇÃO: Este artigo apresenta a adaptação transcultural para o português do instrumento Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire, Self-Report Version (PDEQ-SRV), para rastrear e quantificar os fenômenos dissociativos peritraumáticos. MÉTODOS: Fizeram-se duas traduções e suas respectivas retrotraduções, avaliação da equivalência semântica, elaboração da versão-síntese, pré-teste na população-alvo e realização da versão final. RESULTADOS: Observou-se um grau elevado de equivalência semântica entre o instrumento original e os dois pares de traduções/retrotraduções da perspectiva dos significados referencial e geral. O pré-teste na população-alvo conduziu a poucas modificações, que confirmaram a realização dos critérios de equivalência semântica. DISCUSSÃO: Este trabalho disponibiliza a primeira adaptação para o contexto brasileiro de um instrumento específico para a detecção e a quantificação de sintomas dissociativos peritraumáticos.

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Paidéia (Ribeiräo Preto) ; 14(27): 35-44, jan.-abr. 2004. ilus, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-446642

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No presente estudo investigamos se estímulos emocionais distrativos são capazes de interferir na realização de tarefas nas quais é exigido um alto engajamento da atenção. Para tanto foi realizado um teste de discriminação de orientação entre duas barras apresentadas bilateralmente na periferia do campo visual (julgamento igual ou diferente). O grau de dificuldade da tarefa dependia da diferença de orientação das mesmas. Simultaneamente era apresentada uma figura central (neutra ou negativa) entre as barras. Foi observado que as figuras negativas interferiram no desempenho dos voluntários mesmo na tarefa mais difícil, que exigia maior engajamento atencional. Além disto, quando o reconhecimento posterior destas figuras era testado, figuras negativas eram mais lembradas do que neutras. Estes dados sugerem que estímulos emocionais são privilegiados na disputa por recursos de atenção. É possível que esse privilégio ocorra devido a relevância destes estímulos, sendo dificilmente ignorados


Subject(s)
Attention , Emotions , Reaction Time
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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 25(supl.2): 33-35, dez. 2003. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-355610

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A construçäo e manipulaçäo espacial de imagens corporais têm origem basicamente visual e somato-motora. No entanto, a contribuiçäo relativa de cada modalidade sensorial nos processos de simulaçäo mental pode variar. Sirigu e Duhamel (2001) propuseram que a estratégia utilizada durante a simulaçäo mental de movimentos produziria a ativaçäo de circuitos neurais distintos. Neste estudo, investigamos o efeito da estratégia adotada na simulaçäo mental de uma tarefa motora que envolve ajustes posturais utilizando as técnicas de cronometria mental e de estabilometria. Os voluntários, posicionados sobre uma plataforma de força vertical com os pés unidos e os olhos fechados, foram solicitados a realizar as seguintes tarefas: a) manter a postura ereta normal durante 20 segundos; b) contar mentalmente de um a 15; c) imaginar-se realizando o movimento de flexäo plantar bilateral 15 vezes e d) executar o mesmo movimento por 15 vezes. Ao final do teste, relataram qual a estratégia utilizada para a realizaçäo da simulaçäo mental. Com base no relato verbal foram entäo distinguidos em dois grupos: visuais e somato-motores. A análise da cronometria mental mostrou que o tempo utilizado para simular mentalmente os movimentos de flexäo plantar näo foi diferente daquele gasto durante a sua execuçäo. Diferiu, porém, da condiçäo contar para ambos os grupos. Para a análise estabilométrica, calculou-se um índice de simulaçäo mental (ISM). Dos valores obtidos durante o imaginar, foram subtraídos os valores da condiçäo contar, dividindo-se entäo a resultante pela soma dos dois. O grupo somato-motor apresentou índices positivos e significativamente diferentes do grupo visual para a área elíptica de deslocamento e amplitude de deslocamento no eixo ântero-posterior (y). Esses dados indicam um menor bloqueio da saída motora durante o imaginar de um movimento que envolve ajustes posturais no primeiro grupo. Essa diferença sugere que circuitos corticais e sub-corticais distintos seräo ativados em funçäo da estratégia adotada para simular mentalmente o movimento


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Humans , Female , Adult , Motor Activity/physiology , Posture , Simulation Exercise/methods , Time and Motion Studies , Body Image
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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 25(supl.2): 29-32, dez. 2003.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-355615

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A emoçäo pode ser funcionalmente considerada como uma disposiçäo à açäo que prepara o organismo para comportamentos relacionados à aproximaçäo e esquiva. Para preparar uma saída motora apropriada, o organismo tem que ser eficiente na codificaçäo de estímulos relevantes. Neste trabalho, apresentamos evidências a partir de estudos de neuroimagem que revelam que a visualizaçäo de imagens emocionais promove uma maior ativaçäo do córtex visual do que a observaçäo de figuras neutras. Além desta facilitaçäo do processamento sensorial, os estímulos emocionais desencadeiam reaçöes somáticas e vegetativas. Registros da dinâmica postural e da freqüência cardíaca enquanto voluntários assistiam a um bloco de figuras desagradáveis revelou uma reduçäo significativa na oscilaçäo corporal e bradicardia. Uma investigaçäo paralela mostrou que o tempo de reaçäo também lentifica após a visualizaçäo de figuras negativas. Este conjunto de respostas - imobilidade, bradicardia e tempo de reaçäo mais lento - pode refletir o engajamento do sistema defensivo, similar às reaçöes defensivas desencadeadas em ambiente natural por estímulos ameaçadores distantes. Em resumo, o sistema afetivo influencia um nível precoce de codificaçäo sensorial e a saída motora favorecendo, portanto, disposiçöes para as açöes apropriadas


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Humans , Visual Cortex/physiology , Emotions/physiology , Arousal/physiology , Visual Perception/physiology , Immobility Response, Tonic/physiology , Reaction Time/physiology
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An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 64(3): 293-303, set. 1992. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-113480

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The retinal distribution of ganglion cells with crossed and uncrossed projections in the South American opossum, Didelphis marsupialis, was revealed by delivering HRP to one optic tract or to retinal targets of one hemisphere. The cells with uncrossed projections are restricted to the temporal retina, comprising 1/3 of the total retinal area, with a sharp transition at the naso-temporal boundary. Besides being distributed over the nasal 2/3 of the retina, cells with crossed projections are intermingled with those with uncrossed projections over the entire temporal retina. Quantitative analysis about the representation of the horizontal meridian on four specimens revealed that the maximun density of cells with uncrossed projection is on the average located at 3.2 mm (SD = 0.21), i.e. 34.8 deg, temporal to the optic disk, falling to 10% at 2.1 mm (SD = 0.14) or 22.8 deg. On the otherhand, the peak for cells with crossed projections is more nasally placed at 1.8 mm (SD=0.18), i.e. 19.6 deg. Between these two maxima, the site where in the densities of cells with crossed and uncrossed projections are about equal is on the average about 2.7 mm (SD = 0.25) form the optic disk, i.e. 29.3 deg. This estimate supports the hypothesis that the retinal itersection of the vertical meridian lies within the region of split representation of crossed and uncrossed ganglion cells. In addition, it was observed that the opossum's retina has a large contingent of cells with uncrossed projections temporal to an eccentricity of 2.7 mm from the optic disk, where it represents roughly 2/3 of the ganglion cells. These data corroborate the relevance of the opossum as a non-primate model for visual work


Subject(s)
Animals , Opossums , Retinal Ganglion Cells/cytology , Visual Fields/physiology , Cell Count , Horseradish Peroxidase/metabolism
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