“…Most studies examining the impact of negative emotion on cognitive control in PP have reported impaired task performance (i.e., slower reaction time; Bertocci et al, 2012;Brotman et al, 2014;Comte et S.X. Duggirala, et al International Journal of Psychophysiology 147 (2020) 156-175 2017; Corbalan et al, 2015;Dichter et al, 2010;Favre et al, 2015;Kim et al, 2015;Mukherjee et al, 2016;Park et al, 2018;Pauly et al, 2008;Pavuluri et al, 2008;Rey et al, 2014), whereas others have shown an enhanced effect of negative emotion (i.e., faster reaction time) compared to neutral stimuli (Becerril and Barch, 2011), or even null effects (Anticevic et al, 2011;Diaz et al, 2011;Eack et al, 2016;Kim et al, 2015). Impaired task performance in cognitive control tasks with negative emotional stimuli in PP could result from an enhanced attentional bias towards stimuli representing threat, fear, and paranoia.…”