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Conservatism and the neural circuitry of threat: economic conservatism predicts greater amygdala-BNST connectivity during periods of threat vs safety

机译:保守主义与威胁神经电路:经济保守主义在威胁期间预测威胁术时期的asygdala-bnst连接

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Political conservatism is associated with an increased negativity bias, including increased attention and reactivity toward negative and threatening stimuli. Although the human amygdala has been implicated in the response to threatening stimuli, no studies to date have investigated whether conservatism is associated with altered amygdala function toward threat. Furthermore, although an influential theory posits that connectivity between the amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is important in initiating the response to sustained or uncertain threat, whether individual differences in conservatism modulate this connectivity is unknown. To test whether conservatism is associated with increased reactivity in neural threat circuitry, we measured participants' self-reported social and economic conservatism and asked them to complete high-resolution fMRI scans while under threat of an unpredictable shock and while safe. We found that economic conservatism predicted greater connectivity between the BNST and a cluster of voxels in the left amygdala during threat vs safety. These results suggest that increased amygdala-BNST connectivity during threat may be a key neural correlate of the enhanced negativity bias found in conservatism.
机译:政治保守主义与增加的消极偏差有关,包括增加关注和对消极和威胁刺激的反应性。虽然人杏仁达拉在对威胁刺激的反应方面牵连,但迄今为止没有研究已经调查了保守主义是否与改变的Amygdala对威胁有关。此外,虽然有影响的理论在血症态度(BNST)的杏仁核和床核之间的连接性方面是在启动对持续或不确定威胁的响应方面是重要的,但是保守主义的个体差异是否调节这种连接是未知的。为了测试保守主义是否与神经威胁电路的反应性增加相关,我们衡量了参与者的自我报告的社会和经济保守主义,并要求他们完成高分辨率的FMRI扫描,同时受到不可预测的震荡的威胁和安全的威胁。我们发现,经济保守主义在威胁VS安全期间预测BNST和左杏仁叶中的体素簇之间的更大连接。这些结果表明,威胁期间的Amygdala-BNST连接增加可能是在保守主义中发现的增强的消极性偏见的关键神经相关性。

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