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No effect of attachment avoidance on visual disengagement from a romantic partner’s face

Abstract

Attachment avoidance (discomfort with closeness and intimacy) has been inconsistently linked to visual disengagement from emotional faces, with some studies finding disengagement toward specific emotional faces and others finding no effects. Although most studies use stranger faces as stimuli, it is likely that attachment effects would be most pronounced in the context of attachment relationships. The present study ( N = 92) combined ecologically valid stimuli (i.e., pictures of romantic partner’s face) with eye-tracking methods to more precisely test whether highly avoidant individuals are faster at disengaging from emotional faces. Unexpectedly, attachment avoidance had no effect on saccadic reaction time, regardless of face type or emotion. Instead, all participants took longer to disengage from romantic partner faces than from strangers’ faces, although this effect should be replicated in the future. Our results suggest that romantic attachments capture visual attention on an oculomotor level, regardless of one’s personal attachment orientations.

Authors

Sanscartier S; Maxwell JA; Lockwood P

Journal

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Vol. 37, No. 7, pp. 2166–2183

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

July 1, 2020

DOI

10.1177/0265407520919991

ISSN

0265-4075

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