Paulmann Silke, Furnes Desire, Bøkenes Anne Ming, Cozzolino Philip J
Department of Psychology and Centre for Brain Science, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2016 Nov 1;11(11):e0165022. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165022. eCollection 2016.
We explored how experimentally induced psychological stress affects the production and recognition of vocal emotions. In Study 1a, we demonstrate that sentences spoken by stressed speakers are judged by naïve listeners as sounding more stressed than sentences uttered by non-stressed speakers. In Study 1b, negative emotions produced by stressed speakers are generally less well recognized than the same emotions produced by non-stressed speakers. Multiple mediation analyses suggest this poorer recognition of negative stimuli was due to a mismatch between the variation of volume voiced by speakers and the range of volume expected by listeners. Together, this suggests that the stress level of the speaker affects judgments made by the receiver. In Study 2, we demonstrate that participants who were induced with a feeling of stress before carrying out an emotional prosody recognition task performed worse than non-stressed participants. Overall, findings suggest detrimental effects of induced stress on interpersonal sensitivity.
我们探究了实验诱导的心理压力如何影响声音情绪的产生和识别。在研究1a中,我们证明,天真的听众认为,与无压力的说话者说出的句子相比,有压力的说话者说出的句子听起来压力更大。在研究1b中,有压力的说话者产生的负面情绪通常不如无压力的说话者产生的相同情绪那样容易被识别。多项中介分析表明,对负面刺激的识别较差是由于说话者发出的音量变化与听众预期的音量范围不匹配所致。综合来看,这表明说话者的压力水平会影响接收者做出的判断。在研究2中,我们证明,在进行情感韵律识别任务之前被诱导产生压力感的参与者比无压力的参与者表现更差。总体而言,研究结果表明诱导压力对人际敏感性有不利影响。