Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh.
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University.
Emotion. 2019 Apr;19(3):480-488. doi: 10.1037/emo0000451. Epub 2018 May 17.
There is considerable interest in understanding the emotional effects of alcohol. While a great deal of experimental research has focused on alcohol's ability to relieve negative emotions, there has been far less focus on the effects of alcohol on positive emotions. Further, the available research on positive emotion tends to test alcohol while participants are alone. Yet alcohol is often consumed in social settings, and enhancing social pleasure is consistently identified as being a primary motive for drinking. We aimed to address this gap in the literature by investigating the impact of alcohol on positive emotional experience in a social setting. We used the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) to examine in a large sample the effects of alcohol on response to comedy in a group setting. Five hundred thirteen social drinkers (51.9% female) were assembled into groups of three unacquainted persons and administered either a moderate dose of alcohol, a placebo, or a nonalcohol control beverage. Following beverage consumption, groups listened to a roughly 5-min comedy clip while their facial expressions were video recorded. More than 5 million frames of video were then FACS-coded. Alcohol consumption enhanced enjoyment (Duchenne) smiles-but not nonenjoyment social smiles-and elevated mood ratings. Results provide multimodal evidence supporting the ability of alcohol to enhance positive emotional experience during a comedy routine delivered in a social context. More broadly, this research illustrates the value of studying emotion in a social context using both self-report and behavior-expressive approaches. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
人们对了解酒精的情绪影响非常感兴趣。虽然大量的实验研究集中在酒精缓解负面情绪的能力上,但对酒精对正面情绪的影响关注甚少。此外,关于积极情绪的现有研究往往在参与者独处的情况下测试酒精。然而,酒精通常在社交环境中被消费,并且增强社交愉悦感一直被认为是饮酒的主要动机之一。我们旨在通过在社交环境中研究酒精对积极情绪体验的影响来填补这一文献空白。我们使用面部动作编码系统(FACS)在一个大样本中研究了酒精对群体环境中喜剧反应的影响。513 名社交饮酒者(51.9%为女性)被分为三组不熟悉的人,并分别给予中等剂量的酒精、安慰剂或非酒精对照饮料。饮酒后,各组在听大约 5 分钟的喜剧剪辑的同时,其面部表情被录像。然后对超过 500 万帧的视频进行了 FACS 编码。饮酒可增强享受(杜兴)的微笑,但不能增强不愉快的社交微笑,并能提高情绪评分。研究结果提供了多模式证据,支持酒精在社交环境中增强喜剧表演过程中的积极情绪体验的能力。更广泛地说,这项研究说明了在社交环境中使用自我报告和行为表达方法研究情绪的价值。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。