Reissland Nadja, Shepherd John
University of Aberdeen.
Infant Ment Health J. 2006 Mar;27(2):173-187. doi: 10.1002/imhj.20087.
The purpose of this study is to examine the claim that an infant's ability to respond appropriately to an emotional situation varies according to the emotional state of the mother. Surprise expressions in mother and child were examined both in terms of paralinguistic aspects of surprise vocalizations as well as facial expressions. Seventy-two infants and their mothers (mean age=8 months, range=5-11 months) were video- and audiotaped in their homes. Half of the infants, matched for age and gender, had mothers who reported depressed mood. Infants of mothers with depressed mood showed significantly fewer components of facial expressions of surprise compared with infants of nondepressed mothers. Mothers with depressed mood exclaimed surprise with a significantly lower pitch (mean F =386.13 Hz) compared to nondepressed mothers (mean F =438.10 Hz). Furthermore, mothers with depressed mood showed fewer associations between elements of emotional expression than the nondepressed group. Infants' expressions of surprise are influenced by maternal mood, resulting in reduced expression of the emotion in infants of mothers with depressed mood. These results are discussed in terms of coordination of vocal parameters in mother-infant dyadic interaction.
本研究的目的是检验这样一种说法,即婴儿对情感情境做出适当反应的能力会因母亲的情绪状态而有所不同。对母亲和孩子的惊讶表情从惊讶发声的副语言方面以及面部表情两方面进行了研究。72名婴儿及其母亲(平均年龄 = 8个月,范围 = 5 - 11个月)在其家中被录像和录音。年龄和性别匹配的婴儿中有一半,其母亲报告有抑郁情绪。与母亲无抑郁情绪的婴儿相比,母亲有抑郁情绪的婴儿表现出的惊讶面部表情成分明显更少。与无抑郁情绪的母亲(平均F = 438.10赫兹)相比,有抑郁情绪的母亲惊讶时发出声音的音高明显更低(平均F = 386.13赫兹)。此外,与无抑郁情绪的组相比,有抑郁情绪的母亲在情感表达元素之间的关联更少。婴儿的惊讶表情会受到母亲情绪的影响,导致母亲有抑郁情绪的婴儿的这种情绪表达减少。这些结果从母婴二元互动中声音参数的协调性方面进行了讨论。