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Individuals' attentional bias toward an envied target's name: An event-related potential study

  • Jun Zhong
  • , Yongfang Liu*
  • , Entao Zhang
  • , Junlong Luo
  • , Jie Chen
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Individuals may pay more attention to information about envied targets. Thus, we further investigate the neural correlates underlying the cognitive processing of envy-related stimuli. Participants read information about target persons characterized by two domains: levels of possession and self-relevance of comparison. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were then recorded for three target names (high-envy, moderate-envy, and low-envy) while participants performed a three-stimulus oddball task. The results showed that high- and moderate-envy target names elicited larger P300 amplitudes than did low-envy target names. Specifically, high-envy target names elicited larger P300 amplitudes than did low-envy target names at the left, central, and right sites; in contrast, moderate-envy target names elicited larger P300 amplitudes than did low-envy target names only at central sites. P300 amplitudes did not differ between high- and moderate-envy target names. Thus, we extend previous behavioral findings by showing that people preferentially attend toward envy-related stimuli, as reflected by enhanced P300 amplitudes.

源语言英语
页(从-至)109-114
页数6
期刊Neuroscience Letters
550
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 29 8月 2013

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