Four papers investigate the neural signatures of close other representations in young and older adults. The first paper connects neuroimaging and attachment theory within a novel social, cognitive, and affective framework. Attachment theory is applied to understand why we would expect cognitive representations of close others to be different from other social neural representations. Existing neuroimaging literature on close other representations is examined, highlighting the recruitment of neural systems supporting reward, motivation, and distress alleviation, in addition to the mirror neuron system, default network, and salience network. Methodologies of past studies are reviewed, revealing a diverse array of self-report measures assessing...
Attachment patterns influence actions, thoughts and feeling through a person's "inner working model"...
Since its development and theorisation in the 60s, attachment theory has greatly influenced both cli...
Attachment patterns influence actions, thoughts and feeling through a person’s “inner working model”...
Since its first description four decades ago, attachment theory (AT) has become one of the principal...
Attachment theory, developed by Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby about seventy years ago, has become o...
Adult attachment style refers to individual personality traits that strongly influence emotional bon...
Attachment plays a key role in how children process information about the self and others. Here, we ...
Attachment theory provides a conceptual framework to understand the impact of early child–caregiver ...
One of teenagers’ key developmental tasks is to engage in new and meaningful relationships with peer...
The human attachment system is activated in situations of danger such as potential separation, threa...
Since its first description four decades ago, attachment theory (AT) has become one of the principal...
Since its first description four decades ago, attachment theory has become one of the principal deve...
Individuals in adult attachment relationships regulate one another via overt emotional and social be...
The attachment and the caregiving system are complementary systems which are active simultaneously i...
One of teenagers' key developmental tasks is to engage in new and meaningful relationships with peer...
Attachment patterns influence actions, thoughts and feeling through a person's "inner working model"...
Since its development and theorisation in the 60s, attachment theory has greatly influenced both cli...
Attachment patterns influence actions, thoughts and feeling through a person’s “inner working model”...
Since its first description four decades ago, attachment theory (AT) has become one of the principal...
Attachment theory, developed by Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby about seventy years ago, has become o...
Adult attachment style refers to individual personality traits that strongly influence emotional bon...
Attachment plays a key role in how children process information about the self and others. Here, we ...
Attachment theory provides a conceptual framework to understand the impact of early child–caregiver ...
One of teenagers’ key developmental tasks is to engage in new and meaningful relationships with peer...
The human attachment system is activated in situations of danger such as potential separation, threa...
Since its first description four decades ago, attachment theory (AT) has become one of the principal...
Since its first description four decades ago, attachment theory has become one of the principal deve...
Individuals in adult attachment relationships regulate one another via overt emotional and social be...
The attachment and the caregiving system are complementary systems which are active simultaneously i...
One of teenagers' key developmental tasks is to engage in new and meaningful relationships with peer...
Attachment patterns influence actions, thoughts and feeling through a person's "inner working model"...
Since its development and theorisation in the 60s, attachment theory has greatly influenced both cli...
Attachment patterns influence actions, thoughts and feeling through a person’s “inner working model”...