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Original scientific paper

Priming the Secure Attachment Schema: Effects on Emotion Information Processing

Panoraia Andriopoulos ; Psychology Department, Southampton Solent University
Konstantinos Kafetsios ; Psychology Department, University of Crete


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Abstract

The present study examined the effects of secure schema activation on selective attention towards attachment-related and emotional information. Seventy two participants were randomly allocated into two conditions–subliminal priming of mental representations of supportive attachment figures (a Picasso sketch of a mother holding a baby and looking into his eyes) and a no priming condition followed by an administration of a dot probe task that included positive and negative attachment-related and emotion words. The results showed that the activation of the secure prime in conjunction with chronic attachment orientations affected the processing of positive and negative attachment-unrelated emotional information. Results highlight relationships between higher-order processes of the attachment system (attachment schema activation) with early stage information processing (selective attention) as assessed by the dot probe task. Methodological issues are discussed with reference to the priming method used and the traditional version of the dot-probe task.

Keywords

adult attachment organization; information processing; security priming

Hrčak ID:

138411

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/138411

Publication date:

28.4.2015.

Article data in other languages: spanish

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