Aspects of neuroticism and the amygdala Chronic tuning from motivational styles

作者:Cunningham William A*; Arbuckle Nathan L; Jahn Andrew; Mowrer Samantha M; Abduljalil Amir M
来源:Neuropsychologia, 2010, 48(12): 3399-3404.
DOI:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.06.026

摘要

Recent research and theory has highlighted the dynamic nature of amygdala activation Rather than simply being sensitive to a few limited stimulus categories amygdala activation appears to be dependent on the goals of the perceiver In this study we extend this line of work by demonstrating that the means by which a person seeks to accomplish a goal also modulates the amygdala response Specifically we examine the modulatory effects of the aspects of neuroticism (volatility/withdrawal) a personality variable that has been linked to both generalized anxiety and differences in amygdala sensitivity Whereas Neurotiosm-Volatility is proposed to be associated with the fight-flight-freeze system (FFFS) and a sensitivity for any cues of negativity Neuroticism-Withdrawal is proposed to be associated with the behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and a generalized tendency toward passive avoidance During fMRI scanning participants were presented with positive negative and neutral Images and were required to approach (move perceptually closer) or avoid (move perceptually farther away) stimuli in different blocks of trials Consistent with hypotheses proposing a dissociation between these two aspects of neuroticism participants higher in Neuroticism-Volatility had Increased amygdala activation to negative stimuli (regardless of whether they were approached or avoided) whereas participants higher in Neuroticism-Withdrawal had increased amygdala activation to all approached stimuli (regardless of stimulus valence) These data provide further support f

  • 出版日期2010-10