Reacciones Psicofisiológicas al amor y al apego
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2016-07-26
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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El ser humano está innatamente predispuesto a relacionarse con los demás, por lo que la calidad de las relaciones sociales puede influir en muchos ámbitos de nuestra vida. Desde el nacimiento, o incluso antes, comenzamos a formar lazos con aquellas personas de nuestro alrededor, que se puede traducir en apego hacia los progenitores, la familia, relaciones de amistad, y las relaciones sentimentales e íntimas (amor romántico). Todas ellas influyen positivamente en nosotros de distintas maneras, pero también pueden tener efectos negativos. El objetivo de este trabajo es conocer qué reacciones fisiológicas se producen en el ser humano ante los sentimientos que giran en torno a las relaciones de apego y amor, especialmente en la conductancia eléctrica de la piel, la tasa cardíaca y potenciales evocados. Y, cómo el tipo de apego desarrollado puede influir en estas respuestas. Los principales hallazgos estarían relacionados con los componentes N1, N2, P3 y LPP (medidas centrales), y por otro lado, las claras respuestas periféricas mencionadas arriba.
Human beings are innately predisposed to implicate with others, therefore, having or not good relations may affect in many areas of our live. Since the birth, or even before, we begin to create bounds with people around, which can be turned into attachment with parents, family, friendships, and finally, sentimental and intimate relationships (romantic love). All of them have a positive influence on us through different ways. On the other hand, they can have negative effects too The aim of this work is to know what physiological reactions are produced due to feelings related to attachment relationships and love, especially in skin conductance, heart rate and event-related potentials. And how the type of attachment developed may affect in these responses. The main findings would be related components N1, N2, P3 and LPP (central measures) and on the other hand, the obvious peripheral responses mentioned above.
Human beings are innately predisposed to implicate with others, therefore, having or not good relations may affect in many areas of our live. Since the birth, or even before, we begin to create bounds with people around, which can be turned into attachment with parents, family, friendships, and finally, sentimental and intimate relationships (romantic love). All of them have a positive influence on us through different ways. On the other hand, they can have negative effects too The aim of this work is to know what physiological reactions are produced due to feelings related to attachment relationships and love, especially in skin conductance, heart rate and event-related potentials. And how the type of attachment developed may affect in these responses. The main findings would be related components N1, N2, P3 and LPP (central measures) and on the other hand, the obvious peripheral responses mentioned above.