Costs of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus Impact

Tinnitus is the experience of sounds without an appropriate external auditory source. These auditory sensations are intertwined with emotional and attentional processing. Drawing on theories of mental control, we predicted that suppressing an affectively negative sound mimicking the psychoacoustic f...

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Main Authors: Hesser, Hugo, Molander, Peter, Jungermann, Mikael, Andersson, Gerhard
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Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Psykologi 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-883372013-05-15T03:55:41ZCosts of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus ImpactengHesser, HugoMolander, PeterJungermann, MikaelAndersson, GerhardLinköpings universitet, PsykologiLinköpings universitet, Institutet för handikappvetenskap (IHV)Linköpings universitet, Filosofiska fakultetenLinköpings universitet, PsykologiLinköpings universitet, Filosofiska fakultetenLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärandeLinköpings universitet, Filosofiska fakultetenLinköpings universitet, PsykologiLinköpings universitet, Institutet för handikappvetenskap (IHV)Linköpings universitet, Filosofiska fakulteten2013Mental controltinnitusemotional soundmindfulnesssuppressionTinnitus is the experience of sounds without an appropriate external auditory source. These auditory sensations are intertwined with emotional and attentional processing. Drawing on theories of mental control, we predicted that suppressing an affectively negative sound mimicking the psychoacoustic features of tinnitus would result in decreased persistence in a mentally challenging task (mental arithmetic) that required participants to ignore the same sound, but that receiving a mindfulness exercise would reduce this effect. Normal hearing participants (N = 119) were instructed to suppress an affectively negative sound under cognitive load or were given no such instructions. Next, participants received either a mindfulness induction or an attention control task. Finally, all participants worked with mental arithmetic while exposed to the same sound. The length of time participants could persist in the second task served as the dependent variable. As hypothesized, results indicated that an auditory suppression rationale reduced time of persistence relative to no such rationale, and that a mindfulness induction counteracted this detrimental effect. The study may offer new insights into the mechanisms involved in the development of tinnitus interference. Implications are also discussed in the broader context of attention control strategies and the effects of emotional sound on task performance. The ironic processes of mental control may have an analog in the experience of sounds. <p>On the day of the defence date the status of this article was <em>Manuscript</em>.</p>Article in journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-88337doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0064540PLoS ONE, 1932-6203, 2013, 8:5, s. e64540-application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Mental control
tinnitus
emotional sound
mindfulness
suppression
spellingShingle Mental control
tinnitus
emotional sound
mindfulness
suppression
Hesser, Hugo
Molander, Peter
Jungermann, Mikael
Andersson, Gerhard
Costs of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus Impact
description Tinnitus is the experience of sounds without an appropriate external auditory source. These auditory sensations are intertwined with emotional and attentional processing. Drawing on theories of mental control, we predicted that suppressing an affectively negative sound mimicking the psychoacoustic features of tinnitus would result in decreased persistence in a mentally challenging task (mental arithmetic) that required participants to ignore the same sound, but that receiving a mindfulness exercise would reduce this effect. Normal hearing participants (N = 119) were instructed to suppress an affectively negative sound under cognitive load or were given no such instructions. Next, participants received either a mindfulness induction or an attention control task. Finally, all participants worked with mental arithmetic while exposed to the same sound. The length of time participants could persist in the second task served as the dependent variable. As hypothesized, results indicated that an auditory suppression rationale reduced time of persistence relative to no such rationale, and that a mindfulness induction counteracted this detrimental effect. The study may offer new insights into the mechanisms involved in the development of tinnitus interference. Implications are also discussed in the broader context of attention control strategies and the effects of emotional sound on task performance. The ironic processes of mental control may have an analog in the experience of sounds. === <p>On the day of the defence date the status of this article was <em>Manuscript</em>.</p>
author Hesser, Hugo
Molander, Peter
Jungermann, Mikael
Andersson, Gerhard
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Molander, Peter
Jungermann, Mikael
Andersson, Gerhard
author_sort Hesser, Hugo
title Costs of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus Impact
title_short Costs of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus Impact
title_full Costs of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus Impact
title_fullStr Costs of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus Impact
title_full_unstemmed Costs of Suppressing Emotional Sound and Countereffects of a Mindfulness Induction: An Experimental Analog of Tinnitus Impact
title_sort costs of suppressing emotional sound and countereffects of a mindfulness induction: an experimental analog of tinnitus impact
publisher Linköpings universitet, Psykologi
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