• Title of article

    Attention to the body in nonclinical somatoform dissociation depends on emotional state

  • Author/Authors

    Brown، نويسنده , , Richard J. and Danquah، نويسنده , , Adam N. and Miles، نويسنده , , Eleanor and Holmes، نويسنده , , Emily and Poliakoff، نويسنده , , Ellen، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    249
  • To page
    257
  • Abstract
    Objective ained neurological symptoms (“somatoform dissociation”) are common in health care settings and associated with disproportionately high levels of distress, disability, and resource utilization. Theory suggests that somatoform dissociation is associated with disturbed attentional processing, but there is a paucity of research in this area and the available evidence is contradictory. s pared undergraduate participants (n=124) with high and low scores on the Somatoform Dissociation Questionnaire (SDQ-20) on a tactile cueing paradigm measuring the time course of attention to touch, following either a neutral film or a film designed to simulate the emotional effects of trauma exposure. s ing the neutral film, high SDQ-20 participants exhibited delayed disengagement from tactile cue stimuli compared to the low SDQ-20 group. Following the “trauma” film, however, the high SDQ-20 group showed attentional effects suggesting avoidance of the tactile stimuli in this condition. Early attention to tactile cues following the trauma film predicted film-related intrusive thoughts after the experiment. sion findings suggest that both body vigilance and body avoidance may be involved in the expression of somatoform dissociation.
  • Keywords
    Pseudoneurological symptoms , Trauma film paradigm , Attentional bias , attention , Medically unexplained symptoms , Cue-target task
  • Journal title
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Record number

    1743282