Ruffman Ted, Halberstadt Jamin, Murray Janice
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2009 Nov;64(6):696-703. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbp072. Epub 2009 Oct 5.
Understanding older adults' social functioning difficulties requires insight into their recognition of emotion processing in voices and bodies, not just faces, the focus of most prior research. We examined 60 young and 61 older adults' recognition of basic emotions in facial, vocal, and bodily expressions, and when matching faces and bodies to voices, using 120 emotion items. Older adults were worse than young adults in 17 of 30 comparisons, with consistent difficulties in recognizing both positive (happy) and negative (angry and sad) vocal and bodily expressions. Nearly three quarters of older adults functioned at a level similar to the lowest one fourth of young adults, suggesting that age-related changes are common. In addition, we found that older adults' difficulty in matching emotions was not explained by difficulty on the component sources (i.e., faces or voices on their own), suggesting an additional problem of integration.
理解老年人的社交功能困难需要洞察他们对声音和身体(而不仅仅是面部,这是大多数先前研究的重点)中情绪处理的识别能力。我们使用120个情绪项目,研究了60名年轻人和61名老年人对面部、声音和身体表情中基本情绪的识别,以及将面部和身体与声音进行匹配时的情况。在30项比较中的17项中,老年人比年轻人表现得更差,在识别积极(快乐)和消极(愤怒和悲伤)的声音和身体表情方面存在持续困难。近四分之三的老年人的表现水平与年轻人中表现最差的四分之一相似,这表明与年龄相关的变化很常见。此外,我们发现老年人在情绪匹配方面的困难不能用在组成部分来源(即单独的面部或声音)上的困难来解释,这表明存在一个额外的整合问题。