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Muted neural response to distress among securely attached people

机译:对安全依附者的遇难神经反应突变

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Neural processes that support individual differences in attachment security and affect regulation are currently unclear. Using electroencephalography, we examined whether securely attached individuals, compared with insecure individuals, would show a muted neural response to experimentally manipulated distress. Participants completed a reaction time task that elicits error commission and the error-related negativity (ERN)—a neural signal sensitive to error-related distress—both before and after a distressing insecurity threat. Despite similar pre-threat levels, secure participants showed a stable ERN, whereas insecure participants showed a post-threat increase in ERN amplitude. These results suggest a neural mechanism that allows securely attached people to regulate distress.
机译:目前尚不清楚支持附件安全性方面个体差异并影响调节的神经过程。使用脑电图,我们检查了与不安全的个体相比,安全附着的个体是否对实验操纵的窘迫表现出柔和的神经反应。参与者完成了一个反应时间任务,在令人不安的不安全威胁发生之前和之后,都会引发错误委托和与错误相关的否定性(ERN)(对与错误相关的困境敏感的神经信号)。尽管威胁前水平相似,安全参与者仍显示稳定的ERN,而不安全参与者则显示了威胁后ERN振幅的增加。这些结果表明了一种神经机制,可以使人安全地控制痛苦。

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