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回应他人的情绪:面部表情的年龄差异以及与关系联系的年龄特定关联。

Responding to the emotions of others: Age differences in facial expressions and age-specific associations with relational connectedness.

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

School of Education and Social Policy.

出版信息

Emotion. 2019 Dec;19(8):1437-1449. doi: 10.1037/emo0000534. Epub 2019 Feb 7.

Abstract

Responding prosocially to the emotion of others may become increasingly important in late life, especially as partners and friends encounter a growing number of losses, challenges, and declines. Facial expressions are important avenues for communicating empathy and concern, and for signaling that help is forthcoming when needed. In a study of young, middle-aged, and older adults, we measured emotional responses (facial expressions, subjective experience, and physiological activation) to a sad, distressing film clip and a happy, uplifting film clip. Results revealed that, relative to younger adults, older adults showed more sadness and confusion/concern facial expressions during the distressing film clip. Moreover, for older adults only, more sadness and fewer disgust facial expressions during the distressing film clip were associated with higher levels of relational connectedness. These findings remained stable when accounting for subjective emotional experience, physiological activation, and trait empathy in response to the film clip. When examining the uplifting film clip, older adults showed more happiness facial expressions relative to younger adults at trend levels. More facial expressions of happiness were associated with higher levels of relational connectedness, but unlike the effect of sadness expressions, this was not moderated by age. These findings underscore an important adaptive social function of facial expressions-particularly in response to the distress of others-in late life. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

对他人的情绪做出亲社会的反应在晚年可能变得越来越重要,尤其是当伴侣和朋友面临越来越多的损失、挑战和衰退时。面部表情是传达同理心和关注的重要途径,也是在需要时表示即将提供帮助的信号。在一项对年轻人、中年人以及老年人的研究中,我们测量了他们对悲伤、痛苦的电影片段和快乐、振奋的电影片段的情绪反应(面部表情、主观体验和生理激活)。结果表明,与年轻人相比,老年人在观看痛苦的电影片段时表现出更多的悲伤和困惑/担忧的面部表情。此外,只有对于老年人,在观看痛苦的电影片段时表现出更多的悲伤和更少的厌恶面部表情与更高的关系连接程度相关。当考虑到对电影片段的主观情绪体验、生理激活和特质同理心时,这些发现仍然稳定。在观察振奋人心的电影片段时,老年人相对于年轻人表现出更多的快乐面部表情,这只是略有趋势。更多的快乐面部表情与更高的关系连接程度相关,但与悲伤表情的影响不同,这种关联不受年龄的影响。这些发现强调了面部表情在晚年的一个重要的适应性社会功能——特别是对他人的痛苦做出反应。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。

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