SCAN Research & Teaching Unit, School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Australia.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2012 Nov;86(2):168-72. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2012.08.012. Epub 2012 Aug 30.
It is well established that heart rate variability (HRV) plays an important role in social communication. Polyvagal theory suggests that HRV may provide a sensitive marker of one's ability to respond and recognize social cues. The aim of the present study was to directly test this hypothesis. Resting-state HRV was collected and performance on the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test was assessed in 65 volunteers. HRV was positively associated with performance on this emotion recognition task confirming our hypothesis and these findings were retained after controlling for a variety of confounding variables known to influence HRV - sex, BMI, smoking habits, physical activity levels, depression, anxiety, and stress. Our data suggests that increased HRV may provide a novel marker of one's ability to recognize emotions in humans. Implications for understanding the biological basis of emotion recognition, and social impairment in humans are discussed.
心率变异性(HRV)在社交交流中起着重要作用,这一点已得到充分证实。多迷走神经理论表明,HRV 可能是一个人对社会线索做出反应和识别能力的敏感标志物。本研究的目的是直接检验这一假设。在 65 名志愿者中收集静息状态 HRV 并评估“读心测试”的表现。HRV 与情绪识别任务的表现呈正相关,证实了我们的假设,并且这些发现是在控制了多种已知会影响 HRV 的混杂变量(性别、BMI、吸烟习惯、身体活动水平、抑郁、焦虑和压力)后保留下来的。我们的数据表明,HRV 的增加可能为一个人识别人类情绪的能力提供一个新的标志物。讨论了理解情绪识别的生物学基础以及人类社交障碍的意义。