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La relación entre la ecuanimidad y la estabilidad postural

Philipp Hofmann1, Franziska Anna Schroter1, Leonardo Jost1

  • 1Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.

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El equilibrio interno (equanimidad) y el equilibrio externo (estabilidad postural) están vinculados, con la regulación de la emoción, específicamente la aceptación, jugando un papel clave. Se necesita más investigación para comprender completamente esta relación.

Palabras clave:
Estilo afectivoRed de atenciónSaldo de las accionesEncarnaciónRegulación de las emocionesEquanimidadControl ejecutivoConsciencia plenaEstabilidad posturalEl balanceo postural

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología
  • La neurociencia
  • Ciencia del movimiento humano

Sus antecedentes:

  • Investiga la relación entre el equilibrio interno (equanimidad) y el equilibrio externo (estabilidad postural).
  • Supone que una mayor ecuanimidad, regulación de las emociones y control ejecutivo mejoran la estabilidad postural en situaciones emocionalmente exigentes.
  • Destaca el papel de la regulación de las emociones en la conexión entre la ecuanimidad y la estabilidad postural.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Examinar la relación entre el equilibrio interno (equanimidad) y el equilibrio externo (estabilidad postural).
  • Explorar la influencia de las estrategias de regulación de las emociones en la estabilidad postural bajo carga emocional.
  • Para determinar si la ecuanimidad, la regulación de las emociones y el control ejecutivo predicen la estabilidad postural.

Principales métodos:

  • 147 participantes jóvenes y sanos realizaron una tarea de balanceo postural bajo condiciones neutrales y emocionalmente exigentes.
  • Las estrategias de regulación de las emociones se evaluaron utilizando el cuestionario de estilo afectivo.
  • Las habilidades de atención se midieron utilizando la tarea de red de atención.

Principales resultados:

  • La baja ecuanimidad se asoció con una mayor complejidad de oscilación postural (entropía de la muestra) cuando la aceptación de la emoción era baja.
  • La alta ecuanimidad mostró una relación inversa entre la aceptación de la emoción y la complejidad del balanceo postural.
  • Estos hallazgos fueron específicos para el parámetro de entropía de la muestra de estabilidad postural.

Conclusiones:

  • Existe una conexión entre el equilibrio interno y externo.
  • La estrategia de regulación emocional de la aceptación puede ser crucial para modular esta relación.
  • Se requiere una investigación adicional para dilucidar la compleja interacción entre la ecuanimidad, la regulación de las emociones y la estabilidad postural.