作为预测的依恋:认知和发育神经科学的见解
Nim Tottenham1, Anna Vannucci1
1Columbia University, Department of Psychology, Schermerhorn Hall, 1190 Amsterdam Avenue, MC5501, New York, NY, USA, 10027.
Current directions in psychological science
|August 11, 2025
概括
早期的关系通过依恋模式来塑造情绪调节神经生物学. 这些交际情感记忆,存储在大脑活动中,影响我们如何在一生中处理情绪.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
背景情况:
- 早期的护理经验对长期的情绪调节有很大的影响.
- 情绪调节神经生物学受到早期生活互动的影响.
- 附件理论为理解这些早期影响提供了一个框架.
研究的目的:
- 提出情绪调节神经生物学部分反映了依恋模式.
- 探索早期护理人员间的人际情感记忆的神经基础.
- 通过神经生物学将早期经验,依恋模式和情绪调节联系起来.
主要方法:
- 这项研究提出了一个理论观点,整合了认知和发育神经科学的发现.
- 它的重点是"依附模式"的概念,由皮层-下皮层 (re) 激活表示.
- 这种观点强调了皮层下和皮层中线区域之间的功能联系.
主要成果:
- 从早期的照顾中衍生出的依恋模式,被建议用神经 (重新) 激活来表示.
- 特定的神经电路 (下皮层-中线皮层连接) 参与处理这些模式.
- 这些模式可以产生与情绪调节相关的预测推理.
结论:
- 根植于早期照顾者的依恋模式,被假设是神经代表,并影响情绪调节.
- 结合依恋和情感神经科学的神经发育框架可以阐明潜在的机制.
- 了解这些联系对于全面了解情绪健康和早期生活经验至关重要.
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