Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany.
Cogn Emot. 2012;26(3):480-502. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2011.645280.
We examined social facilitation and emotional convergence in amusement, sadness, and fear in dynamic interactions. Dyads of friends or strangers jointly watched emotion-eliciting films while they either could or could not communicate nonverbally. We assessed three components of each emotion (expressions, appraisals, and feelings), as well as attention to and social motives toward the co-participant. In Study 1, participants interacted through a mute videoconference. In Study 2, they sat next to each other and either were or were not separated by a partition. Results revealed that facilitation and convergence are not uniform across different emotions and emotion components. Particularly strong supporting patterns emerged for the facilitation of and convergence in smiling. When direct interaction was possible (Study 2), friends showed a general tendency for strong convergence, with the exception of fear-related appraisals. This suggests that underlying processes of emotional contagion and social appraisal are differentially relevant for different emotions.
我们考察了在动态互动中娱乐、悲伤和恐惧时的社会促进和情绪趋同。在朋友或陌生人的二人组中,他们共同观看引发情绪的电影,同时可以或不可以进行非言语交流。我们评估了每种情绪的三个组成部分(表情、评价和感觉),以及对共同参与者的注意力和社交动机。在研究 1 中,参与者通过静音视频会议进行互动。在研究 2 中,他们坐在彼此旁边,要么被隔板隔开,要么不隔开。结果表明,促进和趋同在不同的情绪和情绪组成部分中并不统一。特别是在微笑的促进和趋同方面出现了非常强烈的支持模式。当直接互动成为可能(研究 2)时,朋友之间表现出强烈的趋同倾向,除了与恐惧相关的评价。这表明情绪感染和社会评价的潜在过程对不同的情绪具有不同的相关性。