ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B
主办:中国心理学会
   中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理学报 ›› 2012, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (8): 1047-1057.

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结果的接近性对正性结果评价影响的电生理证据

索涛;冯廷勇;罗俊龙;罗禹;李红   

  1. (1西南大学心理学部, 认知与人格教育部重点实验室, 重庆 400715)
    (2河南大学教育科学学院, 心理与行为研究所, 开封 475004)
    (3上海师范大学教育学院, 上海 200234) (4辽宁师范大学心理发展与教育研究中心, 大连 116029)
  • 收稿日期:2011-10-26 修回日期:1900-01-01 发布日期:2012-08-28 出版日期:2012-08-28
  • 通讯作者: 李红;冯廷勇

Positive Outcome Evaluation Is Modulated by Closeness of Outcome: An ERP Research

SUO Tao;FENG Ting-Yong;LUO Jun-Long;LUO Yu;LI Hong   

  1. (1 Faculty of Psychology, Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (Ministry of Education), Southwest University,
    Chongqing 400715, China)
    (2 College of Education and Science, Institute of Psychology & Behavior, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, China)
    (3 Education College, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai 200234, China)
    (4 Research Center of Psychological Development and Education, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China)
  • Received:2011-10-26 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2012-08-28 Published:2012-08-28
  • Contact: LI Hong;FENG Ting-Yong

摘要: 结果的接近性是指对已发生事件的实际结果与在心理上的理想结果或期待结果之间差距的接近程度。实验采用事件相关电位技术和类老虎机赌博任务探讨了结果的接近性对正性结果评价的影响。(1)行为评定结果表明, 结果的接近性不同水平诱发了不同的情绪体验, “差一点输”的赢钱使被试更多感到庆幸, “最理想”的赢钱使被试感到高兴; 结果的接近性也影响了随后trial的反应时, 与“一般”的赢钱和“最理想”的赢钱相比, “差一点输的”赢钱后的下一个trial中被试的反应时明显变长。(2)脑电结果表明, 结果的接近性不同水平诱发了不同的FRN和P300, 与“一般”的赢钱和“最理想”的赢钱相比, “差一点输”的赢钱诱发了波幅更大的FRN和波幅更大潜伏期更长的P300。这说明结果的接近性明显地影响了正性结果的认知评价加工。

关键词: 结果的接近性, 结果评价, FRN, P300, ERP

Abstract: Closeness of outcome refers to the degree of distance between real behavioral outcomes and desired outcomes. Previous studies revealed that closeness of outcome was one of the main factors that induce counterfactual thinking about the outcome, and played an important role in inducing post-decisional emotions (e.g., regret, rejoicing). Although some recent researches have explored how closeness of outcome affects negative outcome evaluation (e.g., losing money) in gambles, there is no evidence that whether it modulates positive outcome evaluation (e.g., gaining money). By simultaneously recording event-related potentials (ERPs) data from participants engaged in a simple like-slot-machine gambling task, the present study aimed to further investigate that whether and how closeness of outcome modulated feedback outcome evaluation when gaining money.
Fourteen healthy undergraduates (7 males and 7 females, age 19-24, M=21.6 years) were recruited to take part to this study. The participants in the experiment were all right-hand, had normal or corrected-to-normal vision and had no neurological or psychological disorders. Each participant signed a consent form prior to the experiments and was paid after the experiment. The study was approved by the local academic committee.
In this experimental task, closeness of feedback outcome was manipulated through depending on the distance between feedback outcome and desired outcome in the screen in the gambling task. Thus, three conditions were included in analyzed results: near-gain, general-gain, and full-gain. The EEG was recorded from 64 scalp channels using electrodes mounted in an elastic cap. Feedback-related ERPs, including feedback-related negativity (FRN) and P300, were calculated for a 1200 ms epoch including a 200 ms pre-feedback baseline. The amplitude of FRN and P300 were peek-to-peak measured separately in the 200~300 ms and 300~500 ms time windows after the appearance of feedback.
Behavioral results suggested that emotional response of the participants was obviously modulated by the closeness of outcome. Specially, participants tended to use the emotional word “rejoicing” to describe their feelings when near-gains, and tended to use the word “elation” to describe their feelings when full-gains. In addition, the closeness of feedback outcome also modulated the reaction time of participants in the next trial following it, in which, participants’ reaction time was evidently longer when near-gains, compared with the one when full-gains and general-gains. ERP results indicated that the FRN and P300 were sensitive to the closeness of outcome, with near-gains eliciting larger amplitudes of the FRN and larger amplitudes and longer latencies of the P300, compared with full-gains and general-gains. These results revealed that positive outcome evaluation is also modulated obviously by closeness of outcome.

Key words: closeness of outcome, outcome evaluation, FRN, P300, ERP