Brain activity during emotion perception: the role of attachment representation |
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Authors: | Eva M. Fraedrich Krisztina Lakatos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich , Germany;2. Hungarian Academy of Sciences , Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | To examine emotional face processing in mothers of different attachment representations, event-related potentials were recorded from 16 mothers during presentation of infant emotion faces with positive, negative or neutral emotional expressions within a three-stimulus oddball paradigm, and frontal asymmetries were assessed. Insecure mothers, as compared to secure ones, showed a more pronounced negativity in the face-sensitive N170 component and a smaller N200 amplitude. Regarding the P300 component, secure mothers showed a stronger response to face stimuli than insecure mothers. No differences were found for frontal asymmetry scores. The results indicate that attachment differences may be related to neuropsychological functioning. |
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Keywords: | attachment representation perception of emotion brain activity ERP/EEG parenting |
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