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Dismissing attachment characteristics dynamically modulate brain networks subserving social aversion
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نویسنده
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krause a.l. ,borchardt v. ,li m. ,van tol m.-j. ,demenescu l.r. ,strauss b. ,kirchmann h. ,buchheim a. ,metzger c.d. ,nolte t. ,walter m.
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منبع
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frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : MAR2016
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چکیده
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Attachment patterns influence actions,thoughts and feeling through a person's “inner working model”. speech charged with attachment-dependent content was proposed to modulate the activation of cognitive-emotional schemata in listeners. we performed a 7 tesla rest-task-rest functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri)- experiment,presenting auditory narratives prototypical of dismissing attachment representations to investigate their effect on 23 healthy males. we then examined effects of participants' attachment style and childhood trauma on brain state changes using seed-based functional connectivity (fc) analyses,and finally tested whether subjective differences in responsivity to narratives could be predicted by baseline network states. in comparison to a baseline state,we observed increased fc in a previously described “social aversion network” including dorsal anterior cingulated cortex (dacc) and left anterior middle temporal gyrus (amtg) specifically after exposure to insecure-dismissing attachment narratives. increased dacc-seeded fc within the social aversion network was positively related to the participants' avoidant attachment style and presence of a history of childhood trauma. anxious attachment style on the other hand was positively correlated with fc between the dacc and a region outside of the “social aversion network”,namely the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex,which suggests decreased network segregation as a function of anxious attachment. finally,the extent of subjective experience of friendliness towards the dismissing narrative was predicted by low baseline fc-values between hippocampus and inferior parietal lobule (ipl). taken together,our study demonstrates an activation of networks related to social aversion in terms of increased connectivity after listening to insecure-dismissing attachment narratives. a causal interrelation of brain state changes and subsequent changes in social reactivity was further supported by our observation of direct prediction of neuronal responses by individual attachment and trauma characteristics and reversely prediction of subjective experience by intrinsic functional connections. we consider these findings of activation of within-network and between-network connectivity modulated by inter-individual differences as substantial for the understanding of interpersonal processes,particularly in clinical settings. © 2016 krause,borchardt,li,van tol,demenescu,strauss,kirchmann,buchheim,metzger,nolte and walter.
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کلیدواژه
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Attachment; Cognitive schema; Functional connectivity; Individual differences; Resting-state
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آدرس
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clinical affective neuroimaging laboratory,otto von guericke university,magdeburg,germany,department of psychiatry and psychotherapy,otto von guericke university,magdeburg, Germany, clinical affective neuroimaging laboratory,otto von guericke university,magdeburg,germany,leibniz institute for neurobiology,magdeburg, Germany, clinical affective neuroimaging laboratory,otto von guericke university,magdeburg,germany,department of neurology,otto von guericke university,magdeburg, Germany, university of groningen,neuroimaging center,university medical center groningen,groningen, Netherlands, clinical affective neuroimaging laboratory,otto von guericke university,magdeburg,germany,department of neurology,otto von guericke university,magdeburg, Germany, institute of psychosocial medicine and psychotherapy,university hospital jena,jena, Germany, institute of psychosocial medicine and psychotherapy,university hospital jena,jena, Germany, institute of psychology,university of innsbruck,innsbruck, Austria, department of psychiatry and psychotherapy,otto von guericke university,magdeburg,germany,leibniz institute for neurobiology,magdeburg,germany,center for behavioral brain sciences (cbbs),magdeburg,germany,institute for cognitive neurology and dementia research (iknd),magdeburg,germany,german center for neurodegenerative diseases (dzne),magdeburg, Germany, anna freud centre,london,united kingdom,wellcome trust centre for neuroimaging,university college of london,london, United Kingdom, clinical affective neuroimaging laboratory,otto von guericke university,magdeburg,germany,department of psychiatry and psychotherapy,otto von guericke university,magdeburg,germany,leibniz institute for neurobiology,magdeburg,germany,center for behavioral brain sciences (cbbs),magdeburg,germany,department of psychiatry,eberhard karls university,tubingen, Germany
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