Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With Interoception

Current empirical work suggests that early social experiences could have a substantial impact on the areas of the brain responsible for representation of the body. In this context, one aspect of functioning that may be particularly susceptible to social experiences is interoception. Interoceptive fu...

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Main Authors: Kristina Oldroyd, Monisha Pasupathi, Cecilia Wainryb
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00712/full
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spelling doaj-d2ea45ad521e4c3b95d748b96faef80b2020-11-24T21:50:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-04-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00712413478Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With InteroceptionKristina OldroydMonisha PasupathiCecilia WainrybCurrent empirical work suggests that early social experiences could have a substantial impact on the areas of the brain responsible for representation of the body. In this context, one aspect of functioning that may be particularly susceptible to social experiences is interoception. Interoceptive functioning has been linked to several areas of the brain which show protracted post-natal development, thus leaving a substantial window of opportunity for environmental input to impact the development of the interoceptive network. In this paper we report findings from two existing datasets showing significant relationships between attachment related processes and interoception. In the first study, looking at a sample of healthy young adults (n = 132, 66 males), we assessed self-reported interoceptive awareness as assessed with the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (Mehling et al., 2012) and attachment style as assessed with the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale-Short (Wei et al., 2007). We found relationships between aspects of interoception and attachment style such that avoidant individuals reported lower interoceptive functioning across several dimensions [r’s(130) = -0.20 to -0.26, p’s < 0.05]. More anxious individuals, on the other hand, reported heightened interoceptive across several dimensions [r’s(130) = 0.18 to 0.43, p’s < 0.05]. In the second study, we examined the congruence between a youth’s self-reported negative emotion and a measure of sympathetic nervous system arousal (SCL). The congruence score was positively associated with parental rejection of negative emotion. These results suggest that parenting style, as reported by the mother, are associated with a youth’s ability to coordinate their self-reported emotional and physiological responding across a series of independent assessments, r(108) = -0.24, p < 0.05. In other words, the more maternal reported parental rejection of youth negative emotions, the less congruent a youth’s self and physiological reports of distress.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00712/fullinteroceptionattachmentdevelopmentbody awarenessinteroceptive accuracy
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Monisha Pasupathi
Cecilia Wainryb
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Cecilia Wainryb
Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With Interoception
Frontiers in Psychology
interoception
attachment
development
body awareness
interoceptive accuracy
author_facet Kristina Oldroyd
Monisha Pasupathi
Cecilia Wainryb
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title Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With Interoception
title_short Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With Interoception
title_full Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With Interoception
title_fullStr Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With Interoception
title_full_unstemmed Social Antecedents to the Development of Interoception: Attachment Related Processes Are Associated With Interoception
title_sort social antecedents to the development of interoception: attachment related processes are associated with interoception
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Current empirical work suggests that early social experiences could have a substantial impact on the areas of the brain responsible for representation of the body. In this context, one aspect of functioning that may be particularly susceptible to social experiences is interoception. Interoceptive functioning has been linked to several areas of the brain which show protracted post-natal development, thus leaving a substantial window of opportunity for environmental input to impact the development of the interoceptive network. In this paper we report findings from two existing datasets showing significant relationships between attachment related processes and interoception. In the first study, looking at a sample of healthy young adults (n = 132, 66 males), we assessed self-reported interoceptive awareness as assessed with the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (Mehling et al., 2012) and attachment style as assessed with the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale-Short (Wei et al., 2007). We found relationships between aspects of interoception and attachment style such that avoidant individuals reported lower interoceptive functioning across several dimensions [r’s(130) = -0.20 to -0.26, p’s < 0.05]. More anxious individuals, on the other hand, reported heightened interoceptive across several dimensions [r’s(130) = 0.18 to 0.43, p’s < 0.05]. In the second study, we examined the congruence between a youth’s self-reported negative emotion and a measure of sympathetic nervous system arousal (SCL). The congruence score was positively associated with parental rejection of negative emotion. These results suggest that parenting style, as reported by the mother, are associated with a youth’s ability to coordinate their self-reported emotional and physiological responding across a series of independent assessments, r(108) = -0.24, p < 0.05. In other words, the more maternal reported parental rejection of youth negative emotions, the less congruent a youth’s self and physiological reports of distress.
topic interoception
attachment
development
body awareness
interoceptive accuracy
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00712/full
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