Coan James A, Schaefer Hillary S, Davidson Richard J
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 22904, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2006 Dec;17(12):1032-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01832.x.
Social contact promotes enhanced health and well-being, likely as a function of the social regulation of emotional responding in the face of various life stressors. For this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, 16 married women were subjected to the threat of electric shock while holding their husband's hand, the hand of an anonymous male experimenter, or no hand at all. Results indicated a pervasive attenuation of activation in the neural systems supporting emotional and behavioral threat responses when the women held their husband's hand. A more limited attenuation of activation in these systems occurred when they held the hand of a stranger. Most strikingly, the effects of spousal hand-holding on neural threat responses varied as a function of marital quality, with higher marital quality predicting less threat-related neural activation in the right anterior insula, superior frontal gyrus, and hypothalamus during spousal, but not stranger, hand-holding.
社交接触有助于增进健康和幸福感,这可能是因为在面对各种生活压力源时,社交能够调节情绪反应。在这项功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中,16名已婚女性在握住丈夫的手、匿名男性实验者的手或不握任何手的情况下,遭受电击威胁。结果表明,当女性握住丈夫的手时,支持情绪和行为威胁反应的神经系统激活普遍减弱。当她们握住陌生人的手时,这些系统的激活减弱程度较为有限。最引人注目的是,配偶牵手对神经威胁反应的影响因婚姻质量而异,婚姻质量越高,在配偶(而非陌生人)牵手时,右侧前脑岛、额上回和下丘脑与威胁相关的神经激活就越少。