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EEG correlates of neutral working memory training induce attentional control improvements in test anxiety

Authors :
Hua Wei
Alain De Beuckelaer
Renlai Zhou
Source :
Biological Psychology, 174
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Attentional control theory states that high test anxious (HTA) individuals suffer from impaired attentional control. However, through working memory training it may be possible to improve such individuals' attentional control ability. This study investigated whether 20 days of working memory training (with emotionally neutral stimuli) does result in improved HTA individuals' attentional control ability. Pre- and post-outcomes of attentional control were measured using Flanker and Go/Nogo experimental tasks in a test-related stress situation, and EEG data were also collected. Results only showed a significant decrease in Nogo alpha power in HTA individuals after neutral working memory training (i.e., post-outcome versus pre-outcome). However, we failed to provide evidence for beneficial transfer effects of neutral working memory training on enhanced task performance in both the Flanker and the Go/Nogo tasks. So, the present study demonstrates that neutral working memory training is clearly associated with important neurophysiological correlates while performing the Go/Nogo task, but the transfer effect is rather limited.

Details

ISSN :
03010511
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biological Psychology, 174
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3daa40c0de47be1ba3b2abb4252200d7