Relationship between Adult Attachment Patterns, emotional experience and EEG frontal asymmetry
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
This study investigated whether adult attachment styles influence subjective and neurophysiological
aspects of emotion. Self-reported emotional arousal and pleasantness and EEG frontal asymmetry were analysed
while subjects watched emotional video-clips inducing happiness, fear and sadness with attachmentrelated
content. Results showed a clear difference between attachment patterns on emotional arousal, resting
frontal asymmetry and fluctuating asymmetry changes. Avoidant individuals responded to positive stimuli
with less arousing subjective experience and right frontal asymmetry. In turn, preoccupied individuals
showed higher arousal feelings and wider frontal left activation. Opposite patterns were observed in response
to fear. These findings support the involvement of attachment in modelling individual emotional response
and underlying brain functional processes, accounting partly for individual variability in human emotion.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
emozioni; eeg; differenze individuali
Elenco autori:
E. ROGNONI; D. GALATI; T. COSTA; M. CRINI
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