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Neural activity to a partner's facial expression predicts self-regulation after conflict.

机译:对伴侣面部表情的神经活动可预测冲突后的自我调节。

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BACKGROUND: Failure to self-regulate after an interpersonal conflict can result in persistent negative mood and maladaptive behaviors. Research indicates that lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) activity is related to emotion regulation in response to laboratory-based affective challenges, such as viewing emotional pictures. This suggests that compromised LPFC function may be a risk factor for mood and behavior problems after an interpersonal conflict. However, it remains unclear whether LPFC activity to a laboratory-based affective challenge predicts self-regulation in real life. METHODS: We investigated whether LPFC activity to a laboratory-based affective challenge (negative facial expressions of a partner) predicts self-regulation after a real-life affective challenge (interpersonal conflict). During a functional magnetic resonance imaging scan, healthy, adult participants in committed relationships (n = 27) viewed positive, negative, and neutral facial expressions of their partners. In a three-week online daily diary, participants reported conflict occurrence, level of negative mood, rumination, and substance use. RESULTS: LPFC activity in response to the laboratory-based affective challenge predicted self-regulation after an interpersonal conflict in daily life. When there was no interpersonal conflict, LPFC activity was not related to mood or behavior the next day. However, when an interpersonal conflict did occur, ventral LPFC (VLPFC) activity predicted mood and behavior the next day, such that lower VLPFC activity was related to higher levels of negative mood, rumination, and substance use. CONCLUSIONS: Low LPFC function may be a vulnerability and high LPFC function may be a protective factor for the development of mood and behavior problems after an interpersonal stressor.
机译:背景:人际冲突后无法自我调节会导致持续的负面情绪和适应不良行为。研究表明,外侧前额叶皮层(LPFC)活动与情绪调节有关,以应对基于实验室的情感挑战,例如查看情感图片。这表明人际冲突后,LPFC功能受损可能是情绪和行为问题的危险因素。但是,尚不清楚LPFC对基于实验室的情感挑战的活动是否可以预测现实生活中的自我调节。方法:我们调查了对基于实验室的情感挑战(伴侣的面部表情阴性)的LPFC活动是否可预测现实生活中的情感挑战(人际冲突)后的自我调节。在功能性磁共振成像扫描中,健康,成年恋人之间的固定关系(n = 27)观察到其伴侣的正面,负面和中性面部表情。在为期三周的在线每日日记中,参与者报告了冲突发生,负面情绪,反刍和药物使用的程度。结果:应对基于实验室的情感挑战的LPFC活动预测了日常生活中的人际冲突后的自我调节。当没有人际冲突时,第二天的LPFC活动与情绪或行为无关。但是,当确实发生人际冲突时,腹侧LPFC(VLPFC)活动会在第二天预测情绪和行为,因此较低的VLPFC活动与较高的负面情绪,反刍和物质使用量有关。结论:LPFC功能低下可能是一个脆弱性,而LPFC功能高下可能是人际压力过大后情绪和行为问题发展的保护因素。

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