Spatial attentional biases toward height-related words in young males with physical stature dissatisfaction

Psychophysiology. 2023 Feb;60(2):e14163. doi: 10.1111/psyp.14163. Epub 2022 Aug 14.

Abstract

By recording event-related potentials (ERPs) during a dot-probe task, the present study examined the neural dynamics of attentional bias toward height-related words among height dissatisfied males. Sixty male participants screened by Negative Physical Self Scale-Stature Concerns subscale (NPS-S) were assigned into a high height dissatisfaction (HHD) group and a low height dissatisfaction (LHD) group. The results showed that tall-related versus neutral words elicited larger N2pc for both HHD and LHD groups, whereas short-related versus neutral words elicited larger N2pc only for the HHD group. Additionally, an evident Pd was elicited by tall-related words for the HHD group, but not for the LHD group. Taken together, these findings revealed attentional biases toward height-related information for HHD individuals on a neural level. Specifically, HHD individuals showed an enhanced spatial attention oriented toward both tall-related and short-related words, and then, the allocated attention to the tall-related words was terminated by an active suppression mechanism.

Keywords: N2pc; attentional bias; distractor positivity; event-related potentials; height dissatisfaction.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Attentional Bias*
  • Body Height
  • Cues
  • Emotions
  • Evoked Potentials
  • Humans
  • Male