Gračanin Asmir, Bylsma Lauren M, Vingerhoets Ad J J M
Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Tilburg Center for Cognition and Communication, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Hum Nat. 2018 Jun;29(2):104-133. doi: 10.1007/s12110-018-9312-8.
Producing emotional tears is a universal and uniquely human behavior. Until recently, tears have received little serious attention from scientists. Here, we summarize recent theoretical developments and research findings. The evolutionary approach offers a solid ground for the analysis of the functions of tears. This is especially the case for infant crying, which we address in the first part of this contribution. We further elaborate on the antecedents and (intra- and interpersonal) functions of emotional tears in adults. The main hypothesis that emerges from this overview is that crying evolved as an emotional expression that signals distress and promotes prosocial behaviors in conspecifics. Further, shedding tears may influence the mood of the crier and his/her outlook on life primarily as a consequence of fulfillment of the proposed signaling function of tears. We also describe how cultural phenomena such as ritual weeping nicely fit within this framework, as they often aim to support a request for help to a powerful person or deity and promote social bonding.
产生情感性泪水是一种普遍且独特的人类行为。直到最近,泪水才受到科学家的认真关注。在此,我们总结近期的理论进展和研究发现。进化方法为分析泪水的功能提供了坚实基础。婴儿哭泣尤其如此,我们将在本论文的第一部分探讨这一点。我们进一步阐述成年人情感性泪水的前因及(人际和个体内部)功能。从这一概述中得出的主要假设是,哭泣作为一种情感表达而进化,它发出痛苦信号并促进同种个体间的亲社会行为。此外,流泪可能主要通过实现所提出的泪水信号功能来影响哭泣者的情绪及其人生观。我们还描述了诸如仪式性哭泣等文化现象如何很好地契合这一框架,因为它们通常旨在支持向有权势的人或神灵求助的请求并促进社会联结。