Coherence Between Feelings and Heart Rate: Links to Early Adversity and Responses to Stress

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Kate Petrova
Michael D. Nevarez
Jenna Rice
Robert J. Waldinger
Kristopher J. Preacher
Marc S. Schulz
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[1] Bryn Mawr College,Psychology Department
[2] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychiatry
[3] Clark University,Department of Psychology
[4] Vanderbilt University,Department of Psychology and Human Development
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Affective Science | 2021年 / 2卷
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Response system coherence; Vagal tone; Childhood adversity; Emotion regulation; Stress;
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Past research suggests that higher coherence between feelings and physiology under stress may confer regulatory advantages. Research and theory also suggest that higher resting vagal tone (rVT) may promote more adaptive responses to stress. The present study examines the roles of response system coherence (RSC; defined as the within-individual covariation between feelings and heart rate over time) and rVT in mediating the links between childhood adversity and later-life responses to acute stressors. Using data from 279 adults from the Second Generation Study of the Harvard Study of Adult Development who completed stressful public speaking and mental arithmetic tasks, we find that individuals who report more childhood adversity have lower RSC, but not lower rVT. We further find that lower RSC mediates the association between adversity and slower cardiovascular recovery. Higher rVT in the present study is linked to less intense cardiovascular reactivity to stress, but not to quicker recovery or to the subjective experience of negative affect after the stressful tasks. Additional analyses indicate links between RSC and mindfulness and replicate previous findings connecting RSC to emotion regulation and well-being outcomes. Taken together, these findings are consistent with the idea that uncoupling between physiological and emotional streams of affective experiences may be one of the mechanisms connecting early adversity to later-life affective responses. These findings also provide evidence that RSC and rVT are associated with distinct aspects of self-regulation under stress.
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