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社交场合中尴尬情绪的心血管反应及情绪抑制的影响。

Cardiovascular responses of embarrassment and effects of emotional suppression in a social setting.

作者信息

Harris C R

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0109, USA.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2001 Nov;81(5):886-97. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.81.5.886.

Abstract

The cardiovascular effects of embarrassment and of attempts to suppress embarrassment were examined. In 2 studies, embarrassment was associated with substantial increases in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, which monotonically increased over a 2-minute embarrassment period. In contrast, heart rate (HR) rose significantly during the 1st minute of embarrassment but returned to baseline levels during the 2nd minute. This pattern of reactivity may be distinctive. The effects of trying to suppress emotion in an interpersonal situation were also tested. Relative to the no-suppression group, suppression participants showed greater blood pressure during embarrassment and during posttask recovery. Suppression did not significantly affect HR. Possible mechanisms for these results, including passive coping, are discussed. Nonverbal behavior was also examined.

摘要

研究了尴尬情绪以及抑制尴尬情绪的尝试所产生的心血管效应。在两项研究中,尴尬情绪与收缩压和舒张压的大幅升高有关,在两分钟的尴尬期间血压呈单调上升趋势。相比之下,心率(HR)在尴尬的第一分钟显著上升,但在第二分钟恢复到基线水平。这种反应模式可能是独特的。还测试了在人际情境中试图抑制情绪的效果。相对于不抑制组,抑制组参与者在尴尬期间和任务后恢复期间的血压更高。抑制对心率没有显著影响。讨论了这些结果的可能机制,包括被动应对。还对非言语行为进行了研究。

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