The Memory and Affective Flexibility Task: a new behavioral tool to assess neurocognitive processes implicated in emotion-related impulsivity and internalizing symptoms.

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Tác giả: Kenneth J D Allen, Matthew V Elliott, Åsa Hammar, Sheri L Johnson, Nandini A Rajgopal, Eivind H Ronold

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 169 Analogy

Thông tin xuất bản: Switzerland : Frontiers in psychiatry , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 57348

BACKGROUND: Cognitive rigidity and working memory impairment are established features of internalizing syndromes. Growing evidence suggests that deficits in OBJECTIVE: This study examines two components of affective control (affective flexibility and emotional working memory) as potential neurocognitive processes linking emotion-related impulsivity to internalizing psychopathology. METHOD: Undergraduate participants (analysis RESULTS: Structural equation modeling suggested that less accurate working memory during neutral trials (cool cognition) was associated with more symptoms of internalizing psychopathology. However, effects of hot working memory and affective flexibility were not significantly related to emotion-related impulsivity or psychopathology scores. CONCLUSIONS: Although findings provide no support for the validity of MAFT indices of hot cognition, these results replicate and extend work on the importance of cool working memory and emotion-related impulsivity as correlates of psychopathology.
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