Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, SISSA, Trieste, Italy.
Center for Social and Affective Neuroscience, CSAN, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
PLoS One. 2019 Jun 11;14(6):e0206270. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206270. eCollection 2019.
Bodily states are fundamental to emotions' emergence and are believed to constitute the first step in the chain of events that culminate in emotional awareness. Recent works have shown that distinct topographical maps can be derived to describe how basic and more complex emotions are represented in the body. However, it is still unclear whether these bodily maps can also extend to emotions experienced specifically within social interactions and how these representations relate to basic emotions. To address this issue, we used the emBODY tool to obtain high-resolution bodily maps that describe the body activation and deactivation experienced by healthy participants when presented with social scenarios depicting establishment or loss of social bonds. We observed patterns of activation/deactivation for each single social scenario depending on the valence, but also a common activation of head, chest and deactivation of limbs for positive and negative social scenarios, respectively. Furthermore, we show that these maps are comparable to those obtained when taking the perspective of a third person, suggesting the existence of common body representation of social emotions for the self and other person evaluation. Finally, we showed that maps related to complex social scenarios are strongly correlated with bodily states experienced in basic emotions, suggesting that the patterns of body activation/deactivation observed for social scenarios might arise from a complex interaction of the basic emotions that these experiences elicit.
身体状态是情感出现的基础,被认为是导致情感意识产生的一系列事件链中的第一步。最近的研究表明,可以得出不同的地形图来描述基本情绪和更复杂的情绪在身体中的表现方式。然而,目前尚不清楚这些身体地图是否也可以扩展到专门在社交互动中体验到的情绪,以及这些代表如何与基本情绪相关。为了解决这个问题,我们使用 emBODY 工具获得了高分辨率的身体地图,这些地图描述了健康参与者在呈现描绘建立或失去社交关系的社交场景时所经历的身体激活和失活。我们观察到每个社交场景的激活/失活模式取决于情绪的效价,但也观察到积极和消极的社交场景分别表现为头部、胸部的共同激活和四肢的失活。此外,我们还表明,这些地图与从第三人称角度获得的地图相似,这表明存在自我和他人评价的社交情绪的共同身体表现。最后,我们表明,与复杂社交场景相关的地图与基本情绪中体验到的身体状态密切相关,这表明观察到的社交场景的身体激活/失活模式可能是这些体验引起的基本情绪的复杂相互作用的结果。