Division of Physiology, Otto Loewi Research Center, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Department of Linguistics, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Psychophysiology. 2019 Apr;56(4):e13320. doi: 10.1111/psyp.13320. Epub 2019 Jan 10.
Evidence suggests that in dyadic conversations some alignment occurs at the physiological level, but relatively little is known about the conditions that may facilitate physiological synchrony of two interlocutors. In the present interdisciplinary study, the impact of specific linguistic features of ongoing dialogues-the use of humor-related communication elements-was examined in 24 male dyads who were meeting for the first time. Heart rate synchrony was quantified using phase synchronization, which reflects the degree of moment-to-moment adjustments that occur between the two persons of a dyad. Comical hypotheticals and verbal amplifiers were identified and quantified using cognitive-linguistic methods of corpus analysis. Additionally, smiles following these communication elements were identified using the Facial Action Coding System. The data showed that the heart rate time series of the two interlocutors were to some extent synchronized in phase, and that the magnitude of this synchronization exceeded what had to be expected by chance. The strength of heart rate synchrony in a dyad was the higher the more comical hypotheticals were produced, independently from how much the two conversation partners were in sum talking to each other. A similar observation was made for verbal amplifiers, but their effect depended on whether they were perceived (and acknowledged by a smile) as humorous. The findings are in line with the more general notion that physiological synchrony may be enhanced by shared experience and suggest that the use of (reciprocated) humor may speed up the building of rapport among communication partners.
有证据表明,在两人对话中,一些生理层面的同步现象确实会发生,但人们对于可能促进两个对话者生理同步的条件知之甚少。在本项跨学科研究中,我们考察了正在进行的对话中的特定语言特征(使用与幽默相关的交流元素)对 24 名首次见面的男性二人组的影响。使用相位同步来量化心率同步,相位同步反映了两人之间时刻调整的程度。使用语料库分析的认知语言学方法识别和量化了滑稽假设和言语放大器,并使用面部动作编码系统识别了这些交流元素之后的微笑。数据表明,两个对话者的心率时间序列在相位上有一定程度的同步,这种同步的幅度超过了随机预期的程度。在二人组中,心率同步的强度越高,产生的滑稽假设就越多,而不管两个对话伙伴相互交谈的程度如何。对于言语放大器也有类似的观察结果,但它们的效果取决于它们是否被视为幽默(并通过微笑来承认)。这些发现与更普遍的观点一致,即生理同步可能会因共同的经历而增强,并表明(相互)使用幽默可能会加快沟通伙伴之间的融洽关系的建立。