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附件图像激活了一个与安全信号相关的神经区域,从而减轻了疼痛体验。

Attachment figures activate a safety signal-related neural region and reduce pain experience.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Jul 12;108(28):11721-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1108239108. Epub 2011 Jun 27.

Abstract

Although it has long been hypothesized that attachment figures provide individuals with a sense of safety and security, the neural mechanisms underlying attachment-induced safety have not been explored. Here, we investigated whether an attachment figure acts as a safety signal by exploring whether viewing an attachment figure during a threatening experience (physical pain) led to increased activity in a neural region associated with safety signaling, the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC), and corresponding reductions in pain. Female participants in long-term romantic relationships were scanned as they received painful stimuli while viewing pictures of their partner and control images (stranger, object). Consistent with the idea that the attachment figure may signal safety, results revealed that viewing partner pictures while receiving painful stimulation led to reductions in self-reported pain ratings, reductions in pain-related neural activity (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula), and increased activity in the VMPFC. Moreover, greater VMPFC activity in response to partner pictures was associated with longer relationship lengths and greater perceived partner support, further highlighting a role for the VMPFC in responding to the safety value of the partner. Last, greater VMPFC activity while viewing partner pictures was associated with reduced pain ratings and reduced pain-related neural activity. An implication of these findings is that, in the same way that stimuli that historically have threatened survival (e.g., snakes, spiders) are considered to be prepared fear stimuli, attachment figures, who have historically benefited survival, may serve as prepared safety stimuli, reducing threat- or distress-related responding in their presence.

摘要

虽然人们早就假设依恋对象能给个体带来安全感,但依恋对象所产生的安全感的神经机制尚未得到探索。在这里,我们通过探究在经历威胁性体验(身体疼痛)时观看依恋对象是否会导致与安全信号相关的中脑腹侧前额叶皮层(vmPFC)活动增加,以及疼痛相应减少,来研究依恋对象是否充当安全信号。在接受疼痛刺激的同时,让处于长期恋爱关系中的女性参与者观看伴侣和控制图片(陌生人、物体)。结果与依恋对象可能发出安全信号的观点一致,表明在接受疼痛刺激时观看伴侣的照片会导致自我报告的疼痛评分降低、与疼痛相关的神经活动(背侧前扣带回皮层、前岛叶)减少,以及 vmPFC 活动增加。此外,对伴侣图片的反应中 vmPFC 活动的增加与关系长度的增加和感知到的伴侣支持的增加有关,这进一步强调了 vmPFC 在对伴侣的安全价值做出反应中的作用。最后,观看伴侣照片时 vmPFC 活动的增加与疼痛评分的降低和与疼痛相关的神经活动的减少有关。这些发现的一个含义是,就像历史上威胁到生存的刺激(如蛇、蜘蛛)被认为是准备好的恐惧刺激一样,历史上有助于生存的依恋对象可能充当准备好的安全刺激,在它们存在的情况下减少威胁或痛苦相关的反应。

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