Harvard Medical School, Division on Addictions, Cambridge Health Alliance, Medford, MA 02155, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2011 Nov;37(11):1438-48. doi: 10.1177/0146167211420167. Epub 2011 Aug 26.
In three experiments, the authors investigated the effects of sadness on the desire for social connectedness. They hypothesized that sadness serves an adaptive function by motivating people to reach out to others and preferentially attend to information related to one's current level of social connectedness, but only when it is instigated by social loss. Consistent with this hypothesis, the authors observed that sadness induced by an emotional depiction of social loss enhanced (a) attention to nonverbal cues, an important source of information concerning an individual's current level of social connectedness (Experiment 1), and (b) the desire to engage in social behaviors (Experiment 2). In Experiment 3 the authors found that sadness that results from imagined social loss uniquely produced this pattern of effects. Sadness that resulted from imagined failure had different effects on motivation and no effect on sensitivity to nonverbal cues. These results support and refine functional explanations for the universality of sadness.
在三个实验中,作者研究了悲伤对社交联系欲望的影响。他们假设,悲伤通过激励人们与他人联系并优先关注与当前社交联系水平相关的信息来发挥适应性功能,但只有在社交丧失引发时才会这样。与这一假设一致,作者观察到,由社交丧失的情感描述引起的悲伤增强了(a)对非言语线索的注意力,这是非言语线索是有关个人当前社交联系水平的重要信息来源(实验 1),以及(b)参与社交行为的欲望(实验 2)。在实验 3 中,作者发现,由想象中的社交丧失引起的悲伤会产生这种独特的效果模式。由想象中的失败引起的悲伤对动机有不同的影响,对非言语线索的敏感性没有影响。这些结果支持并完善了悲伤普遍性的功能解释。