Heerey Erin A, Keltner Dacher, Capps Lisa M
Psychology Department, University California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1650, USA.
Emotion. 2003 Dec;3(4):394-400. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.3.4.394.
Self-conscious emotions such as embarrassment and shame are associated with 2 aspects of theory of mind (ToM): (a) the ability to understand that behavior has social consequences in the eyes of others and (b) an understanding of social norms violations. The present study aimed to link ToM with the recognition of self-conscious emotion. Children with and without autism identified facial expressions conscious of self-conscious and non-self-conscious emotions from photographs. ToM was also measured. Children with autism performed more poorly than comparison children at identifying self-conscious emotions, though they did not differ in the recognition of non-self-conscious emotions. When ToM ability was statistically controlled, group differences in the recognition of self-conscious emotion disappeared. Discussion focused on the links between ToM and self-conscious emotion.
诸如尴尬和羞耻等自我意识情绪与心理理论(ToM)的两个方面相关:(a)理解行为在他人眼中具有社会后果的能力,以及(b)对违反社会规范的理解。本研究旨在将心理理论与自我意识情绪的识别联系起来。患有和未患自闭症的儿童从照片中识别出有意识的自我意识情绪和非自我意识情绪的面部表情。同时也对心理理论进行了测量。患有自闭症的儿童在识别自我意识情绪方面比对照组儿童表现更差,不过他们在识别非自我意识情绪方面没有差异。当对心理理论能力进行统计控制时,自我意识情绪识别方面的组间差异消失了。讨论集中在心理理论与自我意识情绪之间的联系上。