Gilboa-Schechtman Eva, Shachar-Lavie Iris
Department of Psychology, The Gonda Brain Science Center, Bar-Ilan University Ramat Gan, Israel.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Dec 31;7:904. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00904.
Processing of nonverbal social cues (NVSCs) is essential to interpersonal functioning and is particularly relevant to models of social anxiety. This article provides a review of the literature on NVSC processing from the perspective of social rank and affiliation biobehavioral systems (ABSs), based on functional analysis of human sociality. We examine the potential of this framework for integrating cognitive, interpersonal, and evolutionary accounts of social anxiety. We argue that NVSCs are uniquely suited to rapid and effective conveyance of emotional, motivational, and trait information and that various channels are differentially effective in transmitting such information. First, we review studies on perception of NVSCs through face, voice, and body. We begin with studies that utilized information processing or imaging paradigms to assess NVSC perception. This research demonstrated that social anxiety is associated with biased attention to, and interpretation of, emotional facial expressions (EFEs) and emotional prosody. Findings regarding body and posture remain scarce. Next, we review studies on NVSC expression, which pinpointed links between social anxiety and disturbances in eye gaze, facial expressivity, and vocal properties of spontaneous and planned speech. Again, links between social anxiety and posture were understudied. Although cognitive, interpersonal, and evolutionary theories have described different pathways to social anxiety, all three models focus on interrelations among cognition, subjective experience, and social behavior. NVSC processing and production comprise the juncture where these theories intersect. In light of the conceptualizations emerging from the review, we highlight several directions for future research including focus on NVSCs as indexing reactions to changes in belongingness and social rank, the moderating role of gender, and the therapeutic opportunities offered by embodied cognition to treat social anxiety.
非言语社交线索(NVSCs)的处理对于人际交往至关重要,尤其与社交焦虑模型相关。本文基于对人类社会性的功能分析,从社会等级和归属生物行为系统(ABSs)的角度对NVSCs处理的文献进行综述。我们考察了这一框架整合社交焦虑的认知、人际和进化解释的潜力。我们认为NVSCs特别适合快速有效地传达情感、动机和特质信息,并且不同渠道在传递此类信息方面具有不同的效果。首先,我们回顾通过面部、声音和身体对NVSCs的感知研究。我们从利用信息处理或成像范式评估NVSC感知的研究开始。这项研究表明,社交焦虑与对情绪化面部表情(EFEs)和情感韵律的偏向性关注及解释有关。关于身体和姿势的研究结果仍然很少。接下来,我们回顾NVSC表达的研究,这些研究指出了社交焦虑与目光接触、面部表现力以及自发和计划言语的声音特性紊乱之间的联系。同样,社交焦虑与姿势之间的联系研究不足。尽管认知、人际和进化理论描述了通往社交焦虑的不同途径,但这三种模型都关注认知、主观体验和社会行为之间的相互关系。NVSC的处理和产生构成了这些理论的交叉点。根据综述中出现的概念,我们强调了未来研究的几个方向,包括将NVSCs作为对归属感和社会等级变化的索引反应、性别的调节作用以及具身认知为治疗社交焦虑提供的治疗机会。
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