M. Mikulincer et al., The affective component of the secure base schema: Affective priming with representations of attachment security, J PERS SOC, 81(2), 2001, pp. 305-321
Using an affective priming procedure (S. T. Murphy & R. B. Zajonc, 1993), 7
studies examined the effects of the contextual activation of representatio
ns of attachment security (secure base schema) on the evaluation of neutral
stimuli under either neutral or stressful contexts. In all the studies, pa
rticipants also reported on their attachment style. Results indicated that
the subliminal priming of secure base representations led to more positive
affective reactions to neutral stimuli than did the subliminal priming of n
eutral or no pictures under both neutral and stressful contexts. Although t
he subliminal priming of positively valued, attachment-unrelated representa
tions heightened positive evaluations under neutral contexts, it failed to
elicit positive affect under stressful contexts, The results also revealed
interesting effects of attachment style. The discussion focuses on the affe
ctive component of the secure base schema.