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Acute Stress Attenuates Cognitive Flexibility in Males Only: An fNIRS Examination

机译:急性应激仅减弱男性的认知灵活性:fNIRS考试

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Cognitive processes that afford us the ability to control thoughts and achieve goal-directed behavior are known as executive functions. Empirical evidence in the past few years has demonstrated that executive functions can be influenced by acute stress. The impact of acute stress on cognitive flexibility, a key aspect of executive functions, has received little attention in the literature. We present the results of two experiments conducted to examine the effect of acute stress on cognitive flexibility. Acute stress was induced using the cold pressor task. Cognitive flexibility was assessed using the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST). Across both experiments acute stress had an attenuating effect on task switching on the WCST. Our findings also indicate that this effect was moderated by the participant’s gender. In Study 1, we observed that following stress exposure male participants in the stress condition made more perseverative errors than participants in the control group. In Study 2, we examined the bilateral hemodynamics in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) during acute stress induction using functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Our analysis indicated that functional oxyHb signals fluctuated with greater amplitude than systemic components for participants in the stress group relative to those in the control group. In addition, oxyHb levels post stress induction were correlated with performance on the WCST for the male participants in the stress group only. Concordant with previous reports, our findings indicate that acute stress impacts cognitive flexibility in males and females differentially. Our work also demonstrates the feasibility of using fNIRS as a practical and objective technique for the examination of hemodynamics in the PFC during acute stress.
机译:使我们能够控制思想并实现目标导向的行为的认知过程称为执行功能。过去几年的经验证据表明,执行功能会受到急性压力的影响。急性应激对认知灵活性(执行功能的关键方面)的影响在文献中很少受到关注。我们提出了两个实验的结果,以检查急性应激对认知柔韧性的影响。使用冷压任务可诱发急性应激。使用威斯康星卡片分类测试(WCST)评估认知灵活性。在这两个实验中,急性应激对WCST上的任务切换具有衰减作用。我们的研究结果还表明,参与者的性别对这种影响有所缓解。在研究1中,我们观察到压力暴露后,处于压力状态的男性参与者比对照组的参与者更具持久性的错误。在研究2中,我们使用功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)检查了急性应激诱发过程中前额叶皮层(PFC)的双边血流动力学。我们的分析表明,相对于对照组,应激组参与者的功能性oxyHb信号波动幅度大于系统性成分。此外,仅应激组中男性参与者的应激诱导后oxyHb水平与WCST表现相关。与以前的报告一致,我们的发现表明,急性应激对男性和女性的认知柔韧性有不同的影响。我们的工作还证明了将fNIRS用作检查急性应激期间PFC血液动力学的实用和客观技术的可行性。

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