How do adolescents regulate distress according to attachment style? A combined eye-tracking and neurophysiological approach
Autor: | Lucie Galdon, Lauriane Vulliez-Coady, Antonia Bifulco, Chrystelle Vidal, Sylvie Nezelof, Grégory Tio, Carmela Chateau Smith, Monika Szymanska, Julie Monnin, Frédérique Girard |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Visual perception Adolescent Eye Movements Emotions Psychology Adolescent Developmental psychology Self-Control 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Attachment theory Humans Biological Psychiatry Emotional Intelligence Pharmacology Galvanic Skin Response Neurophysiology Fixation (psychology) Gaze Object Attachment 030227 psychiatry Distress Adolescent Behavior Visual Perception Eye tracking Female Objective evaluation Psychology Stress Psychological |
Zdroj: | Progress in neuro-psychopharmacologybiological psychiatry. 89 |
ISSN: | 1878-4216 |
Popis: | According to attachment theory, attachment representations influence emotion regulation (ER) across the lifespan. However, research into attachment-related ER in adolescence is still scarce. The aim of this study was to assess attachment-related ER using a multimodal approach, relying on behavioral and neurophysiological parameters. Attachment styles in eighty-one adolescents were assessed with the Attachment Style Interview (ASI). A distress-then-comfort paradigm based on visual stimuli (the Besancon Affective Picture Set-Adolescents) was employed to "activate" then "deactivate" the attachment system. Gaze and neurophysiological parameters of ER strategies were assessed using eye-tracking synchronized with a physiological device. During the first phase "distress exposure", attachment style was associated with the early stage of distress processing indexed by first fixation duration. Withdrawn adolescents fixated distress pictures less than other groups. Fearful adolescents showed a longer first fixation duration than withdrawn adolescents. During the following phase, "comfort-seeking", all groups initially fixed joy-complicity and comfort pictures earlier than neutral pictures, except for withdrawn adolescents, who fixated comfort pictures later than neutral pictures. Additionally, withdrawn adolescents explored comfort pictures less than enmeshed adolescents. Enmeshed adolescents explored neutral pictures less than comfort and joy-complicity pictures. Concerning neurophysiological parameters, first fixation duration correlated positively with Skin Conductance Response (SCR) rise time in fearful adolescents, while glance count correlated negatively with SCR latency in withdrawn adolescents. This study provides an innovative and objective evaluation of behavioral and neurophysiological parameters for attachment-related ER in adolescents, with a temporal resolution. These parameters constitute potential biomarkers that could contribute to our understanding of ER differences in insecure adolescents. This study was registered with the clinical trials database ClinicalTrials.gov on August 01, 2016, under the number NCT02851810. |
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