Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Statistics, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Sci Rep. 2017 Jun 12;7(1):3252. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-03627-7.
The human ability to synchronize with other individuals is critical for the development of social behavior. Recent research has shown that physiological inter-personal synchronization may underlie behavioral synchrony. Nevertheless, the factors that modulate physiological coupling are still largely unknown. Here we suggest that social touch and empathy for pain may enhance interpersonal physiological coupling. Twenty-two romantic couples were assigned the roles of target (pain receiver) and observer (pain observer) under pain/no-pain and touch/no-touch conditions, and their ECG and respiration rates were recorded. The results indicate that the partner touch increased interpersonal respiration coupling under both pain and no-pain conditions and increased heart rate coupling under pain conditions. In addition, physiological coupling was diminished by pain in the absence of the partner's touch. Critically, we found that high partner's empathy and high levels of analgesia enhanced coupling during the partner's touch. Collectively, the evidence indicates that social touch increases interpersonal physiological coupling during pain. Furthermore, the effects of touch on cardio-respiratory inter-partner coupling may contribute to the analgesic effects of touch via the autonomic nervous system.
人类与他人同步的能力对社会行为的发展至关重要。最近的研究表明,生理上的人际同步可能是行为同步的基础。然而,调节生理耦合的因素在很大程度上仍然未知。在这里,我们提出社会触摸和对疼痛的同理心可能会增强人际生理耦合。22 对浪漫伴侣在疼痛/无疼痛和触摸/无触摸条件下被分配为目标(疼痛接受者)和观察者(疼痛观察者)的角色,并记录他们的心电图和呼吸率。结果表明,在疼痛和无疼痛条件下,伴侣的触摸增加了人际呼吸耦合,而在疼痛条件下则增加了心率耦合。此外,在没有伴侣触摸的情况下,疼痛会减弱生理耦合。重要的是,我们发现伴侣的高同理心和高水平的镇痛作用增强了触摸过程中的耦合。总的来说,这些证据表明,社会触摸会增加疼痛期间的人际生理耦合。此外,触摸对心肺间伙伴耦合的影响可能通过自主神经系统对触摸的镇痛作用做出贡献。