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仪式、重复性和认知负荷:对仪式缓解压力的益处的竞争性测试。

Rituals, Repetitiveness and Cognitive Load : A Competitive Test of Ritual Benefits for Stress.

机构信息

Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Hum Nat. 2018 Dec;29(4):418-441. doi: 10.1007/s12110-018-9325-3.

Abstract

A central hypothesis to account for the ubiquity of rituals across cultures is their supposed anxiolytic effects: rituals being maintained because they reduce existential anxiety and uncertainty. We aimed to test the anxiolytic effects of rituals by investigating two possible underlying mechanisms for it: cognitive load and repetitive movement. In our pre-registered experiment (osf.io/rsu9x), 180 undergraduates took part in either a stress or a control condition and were subsequently assigned to either control, cognitive load, undirected movement, a combination of undirected movement and cognitive load, or a ritualistic intervention. Using both repeated self-report measures and continuous physiological indicators of anxiety, we failed to find direct support for a cognitive suppression effect of anxiety through ritualistic behavior. Nevertheless, we found that induced stress increased participants' subsequent repetitive behavior, which in turn reduced physiological arousal. This study provides novel evidence for plausible underlying effects of the proposed anxiolytic effect of rituals: repetitive behavior but not cognitive load may decrease physiological stress responses during ritual.

摘要

一个解释文化中仪式普遍存在的核心假设是它们假定的抗焦虑作用

仪式之所以得以维持,是因为它们减少了存在焦虑和不确定性。我们旨在通过研究其两个可能的潜在机制——认知负荷和重复运动——来检验仪式的抗焦虑作用。在我们预先注册的实验(osf.io/rsu9x)中,180 名本科生参与了压力或对照条件,随后被分配到对照、认知负荷、无方向运动、无方向运动和认知负荷的组合或仪式干预组。我们使用重复的自我报告测量和焦虑的连续生理指标,未能直接支持通过仪式性行为进行焦虑的认知抑制效应。然而,我们发现,诱发的压力增加了参与者随后的重复行为,这反过来又降低了生理唤醒。这项研究为仪式的拟议抗焦虑作用的潜在影响提供了新的证据:重复行为而不是认知负荷可能会减少仪式期间的生理应激反应。

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