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对负面情绪的情感共鸣易感性提高了对微笑真实性的察觉。

Susceptibility to emotional contagion for negative emotions improves detection of smile authenticity.

机构信息

Center for Cognitive Science, Department of Psychology, University of Turin Torino, Italy ; Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Stanford University Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Mar 18;7:6. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00006. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

A smile is a context-dependent emotional expression. A smiling face can signal the experience of enjoyable emotions, but people can also smile to convince another person that enjoyment is occurring when it is not. For this reason, the ability to discriminate between felt and faked enjoyment expressions is a crucial social skill. Despite its importance, adults show remarkable individual variation in this ability. Revealing the factors responsible for these huge individual differences is a key challenge in this domain. Here we investigated, on a large sample of participants, whether individual differences in smile authenticity recognition are accounted for by differences in the predisposition to experience other people's emotions, i.e., by susceptibility to emotional contagion. Results showed that susceptibility to emotional contagion for negative emotions increased smile authenticity detection, while susceptibility to emotional contagion for positive emotions worsened detection performance, because it leaded to categorize most of the faked smiles as sincere. These findings suggest that susceptibility to emotional contagion plays a key role in complex emotion recognition, and point out the importance of analyzing the tendency to experience other people's positive and negative emotions as separate abilities.

摘要

微笑是一种情境依赖的情感表达。笑脸可以表示愉快情绪的体验,但人们也可以微笑来让别人相信自己正在享受某种体验,即使实际上并非如此。出于这个原因,辨别真实和虚假的愉快表情的能力是一种至关重要的社交技能。尽管它很重要,但成年人在这种能力上表现出显著的个体差异。揭示导致这种巨大个体差异的因素是该领域的一个关键挑战。在这里,我们在大量参与者样本中研究了,微笑真实性识别的个体差异是否由体验他人情绪的倾向差异来解释,即易感性的情绪感染。结果表明,对消极情绪的情绪感染易感性提高了微笑真实性的检测,而对积极情绪的情绪感染易感性则降低了检测表现,因为它导致将大多数假笑归类为真诚的。这些发现表明,情绪感染的易感性在复杂的情绪识别中起着关键作用,并指出分析体验他人积极和消极情绪的倾向作为单独能力的重要性。

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