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Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener

BACKGROUND: Affective stimulation entails changes in brain network patterns at rest, but it is unknown whether exogenous emotional stimulation has a prolonged effect on the temporal dynamics of endogenous cortical arousal. We therefore investigated differences in cortical arousal in the listener fol...

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Autores principales: Borchardt, Viola, Surova, Galina, van der Meer, Johan, Bola, Michał, Frommer, Jörg, Leutritz, Anna Linda, Sweeney‐Reed, Catherine M., Buchheim, Anna, Strauß, Bernhard, Nolte, Tobias, Olbrich, Sebastian, Walter, Martin
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6043700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29877060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1007
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author Borchardt, Viola
Surova, Galina
van der Meer, Johan
Bola, Michał
Frommer, Jörg
Leutritz, Anna Linda
Sweeney‐Reed, Catherine M.
Buchheim, Anna
Strauß, Bernhard
Nolte, Tobias
Olbrich, Sebastian
Walter, Martin
author_facet Borchardt, Viola
Surova, Galina
van der Meer, Johan
Bola, Michał
Frommer, Jörg
Leutritz, Anna Linda
Sweeney‐Reed, Catherine M.
Buchheim, Anna
Strauß, Bernhard
Nolte, Tobias
Olbrich, Sebastian
Walter, Martin
author_sort Borchardt, Viola
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description BACKGROUND: Affective stimulation entails changes in brain network patterns at rest, but it is unknown whether exogenous emotional stimulation has a prolonged effect on the temporal dynamics of endogenous cortical arousal. We therefore investigated differences in cortical arousal in the listener following stimulation with different attachment‐related narratives. METHODS: Resting‐state EEG was recorded from sixteen healthy subjects for ten minutes each with eyes closed: first at baseline and then after passively listening to three affective narratives from strangers about their early childhood experiences (prototypical for insecure‐dismissing, insecure‐preoccupied, and secure attachment). Using the VIGALL 2.1 algorithm, low or high vigilance stages in consecutive EEG segments were classified, and their dynamic profile was analyzed. Questionnaires assessed the listeners’ emotional response to the content of the narrative. RESULTS: As a general effect of preceding affective stimulation, vigilance following the stimulation was significantly elevated compared to baseline rest, and carryover effects in dynamic vigilance profiles were observed. A difference between narrative conditions was revealed for the insecure‐dismissing condition, in which the decrease in duration of high vigilance stages was fastest compared to the other two conditions. The behavioral data supported the observation that especially the insecure narratives induced a tendency in the listener to affectively disengage from the narrative content. DISCUSSION: This study revealed carryover effects in endogenous cortical arousal evoked by preceding affective stimulation and provides evidence for attachment‐specific dynamic alterations of brain states and individual differences in emotional reactivity.
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spelling pubmed-60437002018-07-15 Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener Borchardt, Viola Surova, Galina van der Meer, Johan Bola, Michał Frommer, Jörg Leutritz, Anna Linda Sweeney‐Reed, Catherine M. Buchheim, Anna Strauß, Bernhard Nolte, Tobias Olbrich, Sebastian Walter, Martin Brain Behav Original Research BACKGROUND: Affective stimulation entails changes in brain network patterns at rest, but it is unknown whether exogenous emotional stimulation has a prolonged effect on the temporal dynamics of endogenous cortical arousal. We therefore investigated differences in cortical arousal in the listener following stimulation with different attachment‐related narratives. METHODS: Resting‐state EEG was recorded from sixteen healthy subjects for ten minutes each with eyes closed: first at baseline and then after passively listening to three affective narratives from strangers about their early childhood experiences (prototypical for insecure‐dismissing, insecure‐preoccupied, and secure attachment). Using the VIGALL 2.1 algorithm, low or high vigilance stages in consecutive EEG segments were classified, and their dynamic profile was analyzed. Questionnaires assessed the listeners’ emotional response to the content of the narrative. RESULTS: As a general effect of preceding affective stimulation, vigilance following the stimulation was significantly elevated compared to baseline rest, and carryover effects in dynamic vigilance profiles were observed. A difference between narrative conditions was revealed for the insecure‐dismissing condition, in which the decrease in duration of high vigilance stages was fastest compared to the other two conditions. The behavioral data supported the observation that especially the insecure narratives induced a tendency in the listener to affectively disengage from the narrative content. DISCUSSION: This study revealed carryover effects in endogenous cortical arousal evoked by preceding affective stimulation and provides evidence for attachment‐specific dynamic alterations of brain states and individual differences in emotional reactivity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6043700/ /pubmed/29877060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1007 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Borchardt, Viola
Surova, Galina
van der Meer, Johan
Bola, Michał
Frommer, Jörg
Leutritz, Anna Linda
Sweeney‐Reed, Catherine M.
Buchheim, Anna
Strauß, Bernhard
Nolte, Tobias
Olbrich, Sebastian
Walter, Martin
Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
title Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
title_full Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
title_fullStr Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
title_short Exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
title_sort exposure to attachment narratives dynamically modulates cortical arousal during the resting state in the listener
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6043700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29877060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1007
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