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Attachment styles modulate neural markers of threat and imagery when engaging in self-criticism
Attachment styles hold important downstream consequences for mental health through their contribution to the emergence of self-criticism. To date, no work has extended our understanding of the influence of attachment styles on self-criticism at a neurobiological level. Herein we investigate the relationship between self-reported attachment styles and neural markers of self-criticism using fMRI. A correlation network analysis revealed lingual gyrus activation during self-criticism, a marker of visual mental imagery, correlated with amygdala activity (threat response). It also identified that secure attachment positively correlated with lingual gyrus activation, whilst avoidant attachment was negatively correlated with lingual gyrus activation. Further, at greater levels of amygdala response, more securely attached individuals showed greater lingual gyrus activation, and more avoidantly attached individuals showed less lingual gyrus activation. Our data provide the first evidence that attachment mechanisms may modulate threat responses and mental imagery when engaging in self-criticism, which have important clinical and broader social implications.Australian Postgraduate Scholarship
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Beta 2-microglobulin. A reliable parameter for differentiating between graft rejection and severe infection after cardiac transplantation.
Tagung der Ă–sterreichischen Gesellschaft fĂĽr Chirurgie und ihrer assoziierten Fachgesellschaften
Eingeladener Kommentar: Peri- und frühpostoperative Morbidität und Mortalität bei herzchirurgischen Eingriffen
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Neopterin and Interferon Gamma Serum Levels in Patients with Heart and Kidney Transplants
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