Corr Philip J
University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, Wales, UK.
Psychol Bull. 2005 Mar;131(2):231-6; author reply 237-40. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.131.2.231.
G. MacDonald and M. R. Leary hypothesized that physical pain and social exclusion share many affective features in common. In this comment, the author discusses the implications of J. A. Gray and N. McNaughton's (2000) hierarchical defense system model, which MacDonald and Leary used in the development of their theoretical claims. Issues are discussed that require, at least, clarification; but more substantive problems need closer consideration of hierarchically organized defense. It is argued that research findings may be better understood (a) by systems of interacting neural modules, which lead to state dissociations between affective states, and (b) by general modulatory influences on the entire defense system that lead to trait associations (i.e., personality) between physical pain and emotional distress.
G. 麦克唐纳和M. R. 利里提出假设,认为身体疼痛和社会排斥具有许多共同的情感特征。在这篇评论中,作者讨论了J. A. 格雷和N. 麦克诺顿(2000)的层级防御系统模型的影响,麦克唐纳和利里在提出他们的理论主张时运用了该模型。文中讨论了至少需要澄清的问题;但更实质性的问题需要对层级组织的防御进行更深入的思考。有人认为,研究结果可能会通过以下方式得到更好的理解:(a)通过相互作用的神经模块系统,这会导致情感状态之间的状态解离;(b)通过对整个防御系统的一般调节影响,这会导致身体疼痛和情绪困扰之间的特质关联(即个性)。