The Relationship of Anxiety and Stress With Working Memory Performance in a Large Non-depressed Sample
Karolina M. Lukasik; Minna Lehtonen; Anna Soveri; Otto Waris; Matti Laine
The Relationship of Anxiety and Stress With Working Memory Performance in a Large Non-depressed Sample
Karolina M. Lukasik
Minna Lehtonen
Anna Soveri
Otto Waris
Matti Laine
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042822479
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042822479
Tiivistelmä
Clinical anxiety and acute stress caused by major life events have well-documented detrimental effects on cognitive processes, such as working memory (WM). However, less is known about the relationships of state anxiety or everyday stress with WM performance in non-clinical populations. We investigated the associations between these two factors and three WM composites (verbal WM, visuospatial WM, and n-back updating performance) in a large online sample of non-depressed US American adults. We found a trend for a negative association between WM performance and anxiety, but not with stress. Thus, WM performance appears rather robust against normal variation in anxiety and everyday stress.
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- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]