The social regulation of emotion: Inconsistencies suggest no mediation through ventromedial prefrontal cortex

被引:5
作者
Beckes, Lane A. [1 ]
Medina-DeVilliers, Sara E. [2 ]
Coan, James A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Bradley Univ, Dept Psychol, Peoria, IL 61625 USA
[2] Univ Virginia, Dept Psychol, Gilmer Hall, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA
关键词
Emotion regulation; handholding; close relationships; vmPFC; threat; social baseline; AMYGDALA; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1080/17470919.2020.1767686
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Physical touch in the form of holding a loved one's hand attenuates the neural response to threat. Speculation regarding the neural mediation of this effect points to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), which is known to have inhibitory connections with threat responsive brain regions such as the amygdala. Despite the attractiveness of this hypothesis, a link between the vmPFC and diminished threat during handholding has been difficult to demonstrate empirically. Here we report that in a sample of 110 participants no evidence for vmPFC mediation of the handholding effect was obtained. Indeed, results indicated that connectivity patterns between threat responsive salience network structures and the vmPFC were in the opposite direction one would predict if the vmPFC mediated reductions in neural threat-responding caused by partner handholding. Our findings suggest that the vmPFC does not mediate the regulating effect of physical contact on neural threat responses.
引用
收藏
页码:6 / 17
页数:12
相关论文
共 36 条
[1]   The relation of attachment security to adolescents' paternal and peer relationships, depression, and externalizing behavior [J].
Allen, Joseph P. ;
Porter, Maryfrances ;
McFarland, Christy ;
McElhaney, Kathleen Boykin ;
Marsh, Penny .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2007, 78 (04) :1222-1239
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1979, ECOLOGICAL APPROACH
[3]   Primary and Secondary Rewards Differentially Modulate Neural Activity Dynamics during Working Memory [J].
Beck, Stefanie M. ;
Locke, Hannah S. ;
Savine, Adam C. ;
Jimura, Koji ;
Braver, Todd S. .
PLOS ONE, 2010, 5 (02)
[4]   Toward a radically embodied neuroscience of attachment and relationships [J].
Beckes, Lane ;
IJzerman, Hans ;
Tops, Mattie .
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 2015, 9
[5]   Familiarity promotes the blurring of self and other in the neural representation of threat [J].
Beckes, Lane ;
Coan, James A. ;
Hasselmo, Karen .
SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2013, 8 (06) :670-677
[6]   Social Baseline Theory: The Role of Social Proximity in Emotion and Economy of Action [J].
Beckes, Lane ;
Coan, James A. .
SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY COMPASS, 2011, 5 (12) :976-988
[7]   Of Snakes and Succor: Learning Secure Attachment Associations With Novel Faces via Negative Stimulus Pairings [J].
Beckes, Lane ;
Simpson, Jeffry A. ;
Erickson, Alyssa .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2010, 21 (05) :721-728
[8]   MEASURING EMOTION - THE SELF-ASSESSMENT MANNEQUIN AND THE SEMANTIC DIFFERENTIAL [J].
BRADLEY, MM ;
LANG, PJ .
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY, 1994, 25 (01) :49-59
[9]   Subjective General Health and the Social Regulation of Hypothalamic Activity [J].
Brown, Casey L. ;
Beckes, Lane ;
Allen, Joseph P. ;
Coan, James A. .
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 2017, 79 (06) :670-673
[10]  
Cacioppo J.T., 2009, Loneliness: Human nature and the need for social connection