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TítuloEmotions under the skin: autonomic reactivity to emotional pictures in insecure attachment
Autor(es)Silva, Catarina
Ferreira, Ana Cláudia
Soares, Isabel
Esteves, Francisco
Palavras-chaveAttachment anxiety
Attachment avoidance
Skin conductance response
Heart rate
Emotion
Attention
Data2015
EditoraHogrefe
RevistaJournal of Psychophysiology
Resumo(s)The present study examined physiological reactivity to emotional stimuli as a function of attachment style. Skin conductance responses (SCRs) and heart rate (HR) changes were simultaneously recorded while participants engaged in a visual attentional task. The task included positive, neutral, and negative emotional pictures, and required the identification of a target (neutral picture rotated 90 to the left or right), among a stream of pictures in which an emotional distracter (positive or negative) was presented. Participants additionally rated each of the emotional distracters for valence and arousal. Behavioral results on the attentional task showed that positive pictures facilitated overall target detection for all participants, compared to negative and neutral pictures, and that anxiously attached participants had significantly lower accuracy scores, relative to the other groups. Affective ratings indicated that positive pictures were rated as being more pleasant than negative ones, although no differences were found in HR changes to picture valence. In contrast, negative pictures were evaluated as being highly arousing. Consistent with this, negative pictures elicited larger SCRs in both insecure anxious and avoidant groups, especially for the anxious while the secure group showed SCRs unaffected by stimuli’s arousal. Present results show that individuals with different attachment styles reveal distinct patterns of attentional bias, appraisal, and physiological reactivity toward emotionally arousing stimuli. These findings further highlight the regulatory function of the attachment system.
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoAuthor’s personal copy (e-offprint)
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/53964
DOI10.1027/0269-8803/a000147
ISSN0269-8803
e-ISSN2151-2124
Versão da editorahttps://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/abs/10.1027/0269-8803/a000147
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