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个体依恋风格在社会评估过程中调节人类杏仁核和纹状体的激活。

Individual attachment style modulates human amygdala and striatum activation during social appraisal.

作者信息

Vrticka Pascal, Andersson Frédéric, Grandjean Didier, Sander David, Vuilleumier Patrik

机构信息

Swiss National Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2008 Aug 6;3(8):e2868. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002868.

Abstract

Adult attachment style refers to individual personality traits that strongly influence emotional bonds and reactions to social partners. Behavioral research has shown that adult attachment style reflects profound differences in sensitivity to social signals of support or conflict, but the neural substrates underlying such differences remain unsettled. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined how the three classic prototypes of attachment style (secure, avoidant, anxious) modulate brain responses to facial expressions conveying either positive or negative feedback about task performance (either supportive or hostile) in a social game context. Activation of striatum and ventral tegmental area was enhanced to positive feedback signaled by a smiling face, but this was reduced in participants with avoidant attachment, indicating relative impassiveness to social reward. Conversely, a left amygdala response was evoked by angry faces associated with negative feedback, and correlated positively with anxious attachment, suggesting an increased sensitivity to social punishment. Secure attachment showed mirror effects in striatum and amygdala, but no other specific correlate. These results reveal a critical role for brain systems implicated in reward and threat processing in the biological underpinnings of adult attachment style, and provide new support to psychological models that have postulated two separate affective dimensions to explain these individual differences, centered on the ventral striatum and amygdala circuits, respectively. These findings also demonstrate that brain responses to face expressions are not driven by facial features alone but determined by the personal significance of expressions in current social context. By linking fundamental psychosocial dimensions of adult attachment with brain function, our results do not only corroborate their biological bases but also help understand their impact on behavior.

摘要

成人依恋风格指的是强烈影响情感纽带以及对社交伙伴反应的个体人格特质。行为研究表明,成人依恋风格反映出在对支持或冲突的社交信号敏感性方面存在深刻差异,但这些差异背后的神经基础仍不明确。我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)技术,研究了依恋风格的三种经典原型(安全型、回避型、焦虑型)如何在社交游戏情境中调节大脑对传达关于任务表现的正面或负面反馈(支持性或敌意性)的面部表情的反应。纹状体和腹侧被盖区的激活在笑脸传达的正面反馈下增强,但在回避型依恋的参与者中这种增强减弱,表明对社交奖励相对冷漠。相反,与负面反馈相关的愤怒面孔会引发左侧杏仁核反应,且与焦虑型依恋呈正相关,表明对社交惩罚的敏感性增加。安全型依恋在纹状体和杏仁核中表现出镜像效应,但没有其他特定关联。这些结果揭示了涉及奖励和威胁处理的大脑系统在成人依恋风格的生物学基础中起关键作用,并为分别以腹侧纹状体和杏仁核回路为中心、假设两个独立情感维度来解释这些个体差异的心理学模型提供了新的支持。这些发现还表明,大脑对面部表情的反应不仅由面部特征驱动,还由表情在当前社交情境中的个人意义决定。通过将成人依恋的基本心理社会维度与大脑功能联系起来,我们的结果不仅证实了它们的生物学基础,还有助于理解它们对行为的影响。

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