Attachment-security priming attenuates amygdala activation to social and linguistic threat

Volume: 10, Issue: 6, Pages: 832 - 839
Published: Oct 17, 2014
Abstract
A predominant expectation that social relationships with others are safe (a secure attachment style), has been linked with reduced threat-related amygdala activation. Experimental priming of mental representations of attachment security can modulate neural responding, but the effects of attachment-security priming on threat-related amygdala activation remains untested. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the present study examined the...
Paper Details
Title
Attachment-security priming attenuates amygdala activation to social and linguistic threat
Published Date
Oct 17, 2014
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
832 - 839
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