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International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018

ERP components associated with an indirect emotional stop signal task in healthy and depressed participants

David Camfield; T.K. Burton; F.M. De Blasio; Robert J. Barry; Rodney J. Croft

Recent research has provided evidence to suggest that emotional stimuli may interfere with response inhibition, due to automatic capture of attention. Whilst previous studies have provided data regarding changes to event-related potentials (ERPs) in emotional Go/NoGo tasks, few studies to-date have utilized an emotional stop signal task (SST). Thirty-five participants were included in the study; 21 healthy controls and 14 depressed. An indirect emotional SST was employed, which consisted of the presentation of neutral, negative or positive visual images. The primary two-choice reaction time task required responding to frame colour (blue or green), whilst in 33% of trials an auditory stop signal was presented, with stop signal delay adjusted according to an adaptive tracking procedure. ERPs associated with both the primary visual task and the auditory SST were analysed using temporal principle components analysis (tPCA). In the primary task, reaction times were found to be slower for negative compared to neutral images. Stop signal reaction time (SSRT) was not found to be affected by image category or depression status. However, the NoGo-N2 component was found to be reduced for positive images, whilst the NoGo-P3 component was reduced for both positive and negative images in comparison to neutral images in the stop signal task. This effect was found to be enhanced for the depressed participants, indicating that inhibitory processing in the presence of positive stimuli may be inhibited to a greater extent in depressed individuals than in healthy controls. These findings provide further evidence for the ability of emotional valence and major depressive disorder to influence inhibitory processing.


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018

Group differences in EEG and their association with binge drinking in young adults

F.M. De Blasio; Jacqueline A. Rushby; A. Mills; M. Joseph; K. Dalton; Janette L. Smith


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018

EEG theta/beta ratio during mind wandering episodes

D. Van Son; F.M. De Blasio; Jack S. Fogarty; W. Van der Does; Robert J. Barry; Peter Putman


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018

Subcomponents of the Late Positive Complex (P300)

Robert J. Barry; Genevieve Z. Steiner; F.M. De Blasio; Jack S. Fogarty; Diana Karamacoska; Brett MacDonald


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018

Natural frequency components in the resting (eyes-open and -closed) EEG and their links to arousal

Robert J. Barry; F.M. De Blasio


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018

Power versus amplitude measures in young and older adults' resting EEG

F.M. De Blasio; Robert J. Barry


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2018

Measuring the mirror-neuron system using mu suppression

E. Kornfeld; Jacqueline A. Rushby; F.M. De Blasio; Skye McDonald


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2012

Pre-stimulus EEG phase effects on children's ERPs

Robert J. Barry; F.M. De Blasio


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2012

Pre-stimulus EEG amplitude modulation of the LPC in a dishabituation paradigm

Genevieve Z. Steiner; F.M. De Blasio; Robert J. Barry


International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2012

LPC subcomponents in a long-ISI dishabituation task

Genevieve Z. Steiner; Robert J. Barry; F.M. De Blasio

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Jacqueline A. Rushby

University of New South Wales

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David Camfield

University of Wollongong

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Janette L. Smith

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

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Skye McDonald

University of New South Wales

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