Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5041749 Consciousness and Cognition 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Activating attachment representations confers many psychological benefits.•Activating attachments at recall of negative information limits intrusive memories.•Attachments during memory reconsolidation may restrict intrusive memories.

Although priming mental representations of attachment security reduces arousal, research has not examined the effect of attachment on the retrieval of emotionally arousing memories. This study investigated the effect of priming attachment security on the retrieval of emotional memories. Seventy-five participants viewed negative and neutral images, and two days later received either an attachment prime or a control prime immediately prior to free recall of the images. Two days later, participants reported how frequently they experienced intrusions of the negative images. The attachment group had less distress, and reported fewer subsequent intrusions than the control group. Attachment style moderated these effects such that individuals with an avoidant attachment style were not impacted by the attachment prime. These findings suggest that priming attachment security decreases distress during memory reactivation, and this may reduce subsequent intrusive memories.

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