Assessing emotional processing difficulties in normotensive individuals with high and isolated blood pressure elevations.

Int J Psychol

Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored how auditory and visual stimuli impact emotional dampening, particularly in relation to blood pressure levels.
  • Participants with high blood pressure showed a significant reduction in recognizing emotions compared to those with low blood pressure.
  • Findings suggest that even isolated increases in blood pressure can impair emotion recognition, affecting both explicit (labeling) and implicit (matching) emotion processing, requiring further investigation in individuals with clinical hypertension.

Article Abstract

This study examined the effect of sense modality (auditory/visual) on emotional dampening (reduced responsiveness to emotions with elevation in blood pressure). Fifty-six normotensive participants were assessed on tasks requiring labelling and matching of emotions in faces and voices. Based on median split of systolic and diastolic blood pressures (SBP and DBP, respectively), participants were divided into low BP, high BP and isolated BP groups. On emotion-labelling tasks, analysis revealed reduced emotion recognition in the high BP than the low BP group. On emotion-matching tasks, reduced emotion recognition was noted in high and also isolated BP group as compared to low BP group for the task that required matching a visual target with one of the four auditory distractors. Our findings show for the first time that even isolated elevations in either SBP or DBP may result in emotional dampening. Furthermore, the study highlights that the emotional dampening effect generalises to explicit processing (labelling) of emotional information in both faces and voices-and that these effects tentatively occur during more pragmatic and covert (matching) emotion recognition processes too. These findings require replication in clinical hypertensives.

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