Spapé Michiel M, Hoggan Eve E, Jacucci Giulio, Ravaja Niklas
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland.
Psychophysiology. 2015 Mar;52(3):378-87. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12361. Epub 2014 Sep 30.
The Midas touch refers to the altruistic effects of a brief touch. Though these effects have often been replicated, they remain poorly understood. We investigate the psychophysiology of the effect using remotely transmitted, precisely timed, tactile messages in an economic decision-making game called Ultimatum. Participants were more likely to accept offers after receiving a remotely transmitted touch. Furthermore, we found distinct effects of touch on event-related potentials evoked by (a) feedback regarding accepted and rejected offers, (b) decision cues related to proposals, and (c) the haptic and auditory cues themselves. In each case, a late positive effect of touch was observed and related to the P3. Given the role of the P3 in memory-related functions, the results indicate an indirect relationship between touch and generosity that relies on memory. This hypothesis was further tested and confirmed in the positive effects of touch on later proposals.
“点石成金效应”指的是短暂触摸所产生的利他效应。尽管这些效应经常被重复验证,但人们对其仍知之甚少。我们在一个名为“最后通牒”的经济决策游戏中,通过远程传输、精确计时的触觉信息来研究这种效应的心理生理学。参与者在收到远程传输的触摸后更有可能接受提议。此外,我们发现触摸对以下方面诱发的事件相关电位有不同影响:(a)关于接受和拒绝提议的反馈,(b)与提议相关的决策线索,以及(c)触觉和听觉线索本身。在每种情况下,都观察到触摸的晚期正向效应,且与P3相关。鉴于P3在与记忆相关功能中的作用,结果表明触摸与慷慨之间存在一种依赖于记忆的间接关系。这一假设在触摸对后续提议的积极影响中得到了进一步检验和证实。