Attachment Representation Moderates the Influence of Emotional Context on Information Processing

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作者
Leyh, Rainer [1 ]
Heinisch, Christine [1 ]
Kungl, Melanie T. [1 ]
Spangler, Gottfried [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Inst Psychol, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
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attachment; emotion; P3; ERP; EEG; IAPS; ADULT ATTACHMENT; NEURAL RESPONSE; P300; TASK; ADOLESCENCE; PERCEPTION; DIFFICULTY; STYLE; SELF;
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10.3389/fnhum.2016.00278
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The induction of emotional states has repeatedly been shown to affect cognitive processing capacities. At a neurophysiological level, P3 amplitude responses that are associated with attention allocation have been found to be reduced to task-relevant stimuli during emotional conditions as compared to neutral conditions suggesting a draining impact of emotion on cognitive resources. Attachment theory claims that how individuals regulate their emotions is guided by an internal working model (IWM) of attachment that has formed early in life. While securely attached individuals are capable of freely evaluating their emotions insecurely attached ones tend to either suppress or heighten the emotional experience in a regulatory effort. To explore how attachment quality moderates the impact of emotional contexts on information processing event related potentials (ERPs) in 41 individuals were assessed. Subjects were instructed to detect neutral target letters within an oddball paradigm. Various images taken from the International Affective Picture System (ZAPS) served as background pictures and represented negative, positive and neutral task-irrelevant contexts. Attachment representation was assessed using the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) and individuals were assigned to one of three categories (secure, insecure-dismissing, insecure preoccupied). At a behavioral level, the study revealed that negative emotionally conditions were associated with the detection of less target stimuli in insecure dismissing subjects. Accordingly, ERPs yielded reduced P3 amplitudes in insecure dismissing subjects when given a negative emotional context. We interpret these findings in terms of less sufficient emotion regulation strategies in insecure-dismissing subjects at the cost of accurate behavioral performance. The study suggests that attachment representation differentially moderates the relationship between emotional contexts and information processing most evident in insecure-dismissing subjects.
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