Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904, USA.
Psychophysiology. 2013 Aug;50(8):734-42. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12056. Epub 2013 May 29.
Not much is known about the neural and psychological processes that promote the initial conditions necessary for positive social bonding. This study explores one method of conditioned bonding utilizing dynamics related to the social regulation of emotion and attachment theory. This form of conditioning involves repeated presentations of negative stimuli followed by images of warm, smiling faces. L. Beckes, J. Simpson, and A. Erickson (2010) found that this conditioning procedure results in positive associations with the faces measured via a lexical decision task, suggesting they are perceived as comforting. This study found that the P1 ERP was similarly modified by this conditioning procedure and the P1 amplitude predicted lexical decision times to insecure words primed by the faces. The findings have implications for understanding how the brain detects supportive people, the flexibility and modifiability of early ERP components, and social bonding more broadly.
目前对于促进积极社会联系的初始条件的神经和心理过程知之甚少。本研究探索了一种利用与情绪社会调节和依恋理论相关的动力学的条件联系方法。这种形式的调节包括重复呈现负性刺激,然后呈现温暖、微笑的面孔图像。L. Beckes、J. Simpson 和 A. Erickson(2010)发现,这种调节程序导致通过词汇判断任务测量与面孔的积极关联,表明它们被认为是舒适的。本研究发现,P1 ERP 也被这种调节程序所改变,并且 P1 幅度预测了由面孔引发的不安全单词的词汇判断时间。研究结果对于理解大脑如何检测支持性的人、早期 ERP 成分的灵活性和可变性以及更广泛的社会联系具有重要意义。