Clinical and Health Psychology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, USA.
Biol Psychol. 2014 Apr;98:43-9. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2013.11.003. Epub 2013 Nov 14.
Emotions are widely thought to involve coordinated responses across multiple responses (e.g., experiential, behavioral, and physiological). However, empirical support for this general "response coherence" postulate is inconsistent. The present research takes a dual-process perspective, suggesting that response coherence might be conditional upon response system (i.e., automatic versus reflective). In particular, we tested the hypothesis that response coherence should be maximal within each system and minimal across the two systems. To test this prediction, 36 participants underwent an anger provocation while two relatively automatic (anger accessibility and physiology) and two relatively reflective (anger experience and instrumental behavior) responses were measured. As predicted, coherence was found within the automatic and reflective systems, but not across them. Implications for emotion response coherence, dual-process frameworks, and the functions of emotions are discussed.
情绪被广泛认为涉及多个反应(例如,体验、行为和生理)的协调反应。然而,这一普遍的“反应一致性”假设的实证支持并不一致。本研究采用双过程视角,认为反应一致性可能取决于反应系统(即自动与反射)。特别是,我们检验了以下假设:在每个系统内,反应一致性应该是最大的,而在两个系统之间,反应一致性应该是最小的。为了检验这一预测,36 名参与者在愤怒诱发的情况下,同时测量了两个相对自动的(愤怒可及性和生理)和两个相对反射的(愤怒体验和工具行为)反应。正如预测的那样,在自动和反射系统内发现了一致性,但在系统之间没有发现一致性。讨论了情绪反应一致性、双过程框架以及情绪的功能的意义。