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笑声作为一种社会拒绝信号:先前明确的社会拒绝体验对“冻结”的心脏迹象的影响。

Laughter as a social rejection cue: Influence of prior explicit experience of social rejection on cardiac signs of "freezing".

机构信息

Institute of Physiology, Medical University of Graz, Austria.

Department of Psychology, Biological Psychology Unit, University of Graz, Austria.

出版信息

Int J Psychophysiol. 2018 Jun;128:1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2018.03.022. Epub 2018 Mar 28.

Abstract

The study aimed at investigating the immediate cardiac effect of the sudden perception of other people's laughter after experimentally manipulating healthy participants' proneness to experience laughter as a cue of social threat. We expected that participants would show cardiac signs of freezing (i.e., sustained heart rate deceleration immediately after perception of the laughter) after prior social rejection but not or less so after prior acceptance, due to an increased bias to perceive the ambiguous social signal as a cue of social threat and rejection after rejection had been primed. Contrary to expectations, the perception of other people's laughter elicited a decelerative (freezing) response regardless of whether it was preceded by the experience of social rejection or acceptance. The response was prolonged in participants who had been accepted beforehand compared to those who had been rejected. The findings indicate that, given a relevant social context, other people's laughter can be a powerful cue of social threat and rejection also in healthy individuals. Prolonged heart rate deceleration after an ambiguous social signal may facilitate the processing of significant social information in the socially threatening situation. The study adds to the literature rendering the course of the immediate transient heart rate response a useful tool in social rejection research. Additionally, the findings suggested that in some cases the further progress of transient heart rate changes in more extended time-windows (about 30 s) may provide additional relevant information about the processing of social cues.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨在实验操纵健康参与者将笑声感知为社会威胁线索的倾向后,突然感知他人笑声对心脏的即时影响。我们预计,由于对模糊的社会信号感知为社会威胁和拒绝的偏见增加,参与者在经历社交拒绝后会表现出心脏冻结的迹象(即感知到笑声后心率持续减速),而在经历社交接受后则不会或较少出现这种情况。与预期相反,无论先前是否经历过社会拒绝或接受,感知他人的笑声都会引起减速(冻结)反应。与先前被拒绝的参与者相比,先前被接受的参与者的反应时间更长。这些发现表明,在相关的社会背景下,他人的笑声也可能是健康个体感知社会威胁和拒绝的有力线索。在社会威胁情境中,对模糊社会信号的心率延长减速可能有助于处理重要的社会信息。该研究丰富了文献,使即时瞬态心率反应的过程成为社会拒绝研究的有用工具。此外,研究结果表明,在某些情况下,在更长的时间窗口(约 30 秒)内进一步扩展瞬态心率变化的进程可能会提供关于社会线索处理的更多相关信息。

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