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Attachment style moderates partner presence effects on pain: a laser-evoked potentials study

机译:依恋风格减轻伴侣存在对疼痛的影响:一项激光诱发电位研究

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Social support is crucial for psychological and physical well-being. Yet, in experimental and clinical pain research, the presence of others has been found to both attenuate and intensify pain. To investigate the factors underlying these mixed effects, we administered noxious laser stimuli to 39 healthy women while their romantic partner was present or absent, and measured pain ratings and laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) to assess the effects of partner presence on subjective pain experience and underlying neural processes. Further, we examined whether individual differences in adult attachment style (AAS), alone or in interaction with the partner’s level of attentional focus (manipulated to be either on or away from the participant) might modulate these effects. We found that the effects of partner presence absence on pain-related measures depended on AAS but not partner attentional focus. The higher participants’ attachment avoidance, the higher pain ratings and N2 and P2 local peak amplitudes were in the presence compared with the absence of the romantic partner. As LEPs are thought to reflect activity relating to the salience of events, our data suggest that partner presence may influence the perceived salience of events threatening the body, particularly in individuals who tend to mistrust others.
机译:社会支持对于心理和身体健康至关重要。然而,在实验和临床疼痛研究中,已经发现其他药物的存在既减轻又加剧了疼痛。为了调查这些混合效应的潜在影响因素,我们对39名健康女性在其浪漫伴侣存在或不存在时进行了有害的激光刺激,并测量了疼痛等级和激光诱发电位(LEP),以评估伴侣的存在对主观疼痛体验的影响和潜在的神经过程。此外,我们研究了成人依恋风格(AAS)的单独差异,单独还是与伴侣的注意力集中程度的交互作用(被设置为与参与者无关)是否可以调节这些效果。我们发现,伴侣不在场对疼痛相关措施的影响取决于AAS,而不取决于伴侣的注意力。与没有恋人时相比,有较高的参与者避免依恋,较高的疼痛等级以及N2和P2局部峰值幅度较高。由于LEP被认为反映了与事件严重性相关的活动,因此我们的数据表明,伴侣的存在可能会影响感知到的威胁身体的事件的严重性,特别是在倾向于不信任他人的个人中。

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