Vanderhasselt Marie-Anne, Remue Jonathan, Ng Kwun Kei, Mueller Sven C, De Raedt Rudi
Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000, Ghent, Belgium,
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2015 Sep;15(3):553-63. doi: 10.3758/s13415-015-0345-8.
Everyday social evaluations are psychologically potent and trigger self-reflective thoughts and feelings. The present study sought to examine the psychophysiological impact of such evaluations using eye tracking, pupillometry, and heart-rate variability. Fifty-nine healthy adult volunteers received rigged social feedback (criticism and praise) based on their photograph. Gaze data were collected to investigate processes of attentional deployment/allocation toward the self or the evaluator expressing criticism or praise. Whereas voluntary attention was directed to evaluators who expressed praise, attention was drawn to one's own picture after criticism. Pupil dilation and heart-rate variability were larger in response to criticism as compared to praise, suggesting a flexible and adaptive emotion regulatory effort in response to social information that triggers an affective response. Altogether, healthy individuals recruited more regulatory resources to cope with negative (as compared to positive) social feedback, and this processing of social feedback was associated with adjustments in self-focused attention.
日常社会评价在心理上具有强大影响力,并引发自我反思的思想和情感。本研究旨在使用眼动追踪、瞳孔测量法和心率变异性来检验此类评价的心理生理影响。59名健康成年志愿者根据他们的照片收到了虚假的社会反馈(批评和赞扬)。收集注视数据以调查对表达批评或赞扬的自我或评价者的注意力部署/分配过程。当自愿注意力指向表达赞扬的评价者时,批评后注意力则被吸引到自己的照片上。与赞扬相比,批评引起的瞳孔扩张和心率变异性更大,这表明在应对引发情感反应的社会信息时,存在灵活且适应性的情绪调节努力。总体而言,健康个体为应对负面(与正面相比)社会反馈会调动更多调节资源,并且这种社会反馈处理与自我关注注意力的调整有关。