Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.

This study examines the impact of a visual representation of a secure base (i.e. a secure base prime) on attenuating experimentally produced anger and anxiety. Specifically, we examined the assuaging of negative emotions through exposure to an image of a mother-infant embrace or a heterosexual coupl...

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Main Authors: Donald G Dutton, René A Lane, Tamara Koren, Kim Bartholomew
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5015904?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ebba95a3e26b40bc86788013e12ce3952020-11-25T01:18:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01119e016237410.1371/journal.pone.0162374Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.Donald G DuttonRené A LaneTamara KorenKim BartholomewThis study examines the impact of a visual representation of a secure base (i.e. a secure base prime) on attenuating experimentally produced anger and anxiety. Specifically, we examined the assuaging of negative emotions through exposure to an image of a mother-infant embrace or a heterosexual couple embracing. Subjects seated at a computer terminal rated their affect (Pre Affect) using the Affect Adjective Checklist (AAC) then listened to two sets of intense two person conflicts. After the first conflict exposure they rated affect again (Post 1 AAC). Following the second exposure they saw a blank screen (control condition), pictures of everyday objects (distraction condition) or a photo of two people embracing (Secure Base Prime condition). They then reported emotions using the Post 2 AAC. Compared to either control or distraction subjects, Secure Base Prime (SBP) subjects reported significantly less anger and anxiety. These results were then replicated using an internet sample with control, SBP and two new controls: Smiling Man (to control for expression of positive affect) and Cold Mother (an unsmiling mother with infant). The SBP amelioration of anger and anxiety was replicated with the internet sample. No control groups produced this effect, which was generated only by a combination of positive affect in a physically embracing dyad. The results are discussed in terms of attachment theory and research on spreading activation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5015904?pdf=render
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author Donald G Dutton
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Tamara Koren
Kim Bartholomew
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Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.
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René A Lane
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Kim Bartholomew
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title Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.
title_short Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.
title_full Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.
title_fullStr Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.
title_full_unstemmed Secure Base Priming Diminishes Conflict-Based Anger and Anxiety.
title_sort secure base priming diminishes conflict-based anger and anxiety.
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description This study examines the impact of a visual representation of a secure base (i.e. a secure base prime) on attenuating experimentally produced anger and anxiety. Specifically, we examined the assuaging of negative emotions through exposure to an image of a mother-infant embrace or a heterosexual couple embracing. Subjects seated at a computer terminal rated their affect (Pre Affect) using the Affect Adjective Checklist (AAC) then listened to two sets of intense two person conflicts. After the first conflict exposure they rated affect again (Post 1 AAC). Following the second exposure they saw a blank screen (control condition), pictures of everyday objects (distraction condition) or a photo of two people embracing (Secure Base Prime condition). They then reported emotions using the Post 2 AAC. Compared to either control or distraction subjects, Secure Base Prime (SBP) subjects reported significantly less anger and anxiety. These results were then replicated using an internet sample with control, SBP and two new controls: Smiling Man (to control for expression of positive affect) and Cold Mother (an unsmiling mother with infant). The SBP amelioration of anger and anxiety was replicated with the internet sample. No control groups produced this effect, which was generated only by a combination of positive affect in a physically embracing dyad. The results are discussed in terms of attachment theory and research on spreading activation.
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