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Effects of adult attachment and emotional distractors on brain mechanisms of cognitive control.


ABSTRACT: Using data from 34 participants who completed an emotion-word Stroop task during functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined the effects of adult attachment on neural activity associated with top-down cognitive control in the presence of emotional distractors. Individuals with lower levels of secure-base-script knowledge--reflected in an adult's inability to generate narratives in which attachment-related threats are recognized, competent help is provided, and the problem is resolved--demonstrated more activity in prefrontal cortical regions associated with emotion regulation (e.g., right orbitofrontal cortex) and with top-down cognitive control (left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and superior frontal gyrus). Less efficient performance and related increases in brain activity suggest that insecure attachment involves a vulnerability to distraction by attachment-relevant emotional information and that greater cognitive control is required to attend to task-relevant, nonemotional information. These results contribute to the understanding of mechanisms through which attachment-related experiences may influence developmental adaptation.

SUBMITTER: Warren SL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3056541 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of adult attachment and emotional distractors on brain mechanisms of cognitive control.

Warren Stacie L SL   Bost Kelly K KK   Roisman Glenn I GI   Silton Rebecca Levin RL   Spielberg Jeffrey M JM   Engels Anna S AS   Choi Eunsil E   Sutton Bradley P BP   Miller Gregory A GA   Heller Wendy W  

Psychological science 20101122 12


Using data from 34 participants who completed an emotion-word Stroop task during functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined the effects of adult attachment on neural activity associated with top-down cognitive control in the presence of emotional distractors. Individuals with lower levels of secure-base-script knowledge--reflected in an adult's inability to generate narratives in which attachment-related threats are recognized, competent help is provided, and the problem is resolved--dem  ...[more]

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