2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102585
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Anxious attachment is associated with heightened responsivity of a parietofrontal cortical network that monitors peri-personal space

Abstract: Highlights A parietofrontal cortical network is more active when stimuli are near the body. Responses of this network were positively correlated with “attachment anxiety”. No other types of attachment or symptoms accounted for this association. Connectivity strength within this network was not linked with attachment anxiety.

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“…As shown in Table 2, among the 12 IPD task reviews reported by the functional magnetic resonance imaging study, 11 reported changes in brain activities in the parietal lobe region of the subjects [41,42,[44][45][46][47][48][50][51][52]54]. The increased brain activity was found in the dorsal intraparietal sulcus [41,42], inferior and superior parietal cortices [44,54], inferior and superior parietal lobules [47], these functional brain activations were observed in the computerized IPD tasks, during which subjects passively watched the stimuli approaching contrast stimuli withdrawal.…”
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“…As shown in Table 2, among the 12 IPD task reviews reported by the functional magnetic resonance imaging study, 11 reported changes in brain activities in the parietal lobe region of the subjects [41,42,[44][45][46][47][48][50][51][52]54]. The increased brain activity was found in the dorsal intraparietal sulcus [41,42], inferior and superior parietal cortices [44,54], inferior and superior parietal lobules [47], these functional brain activations were observed in the computerized IPD tasks, during which subjects passively watched the stimuli approaching contrast stimuli withdrawal.…”
Section: Neural Activity Of the Fmri Findingsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The approaching and withdrawal task (9 studies) [41,42,44,[46][47][48]50,52,54] and the modified computerized version of the comfortable interpersonal distance task (5 studies) [18,40,45,53,55] of the IPD-neural paradigms, were the dominant tasks that were adopted in the IPD neural tasks (Table 1). The IPD experiment tasks were computerized IPD paradigms [40,41] which were modified from classical IPD evaluation paradigms, like the good ecological stop-distance paradigm [57,58] and comfortable interpersonal distance (CID) [59].…”
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