Bizzego Andrea, Azhari Atiqah, Campostrini Nicola, Truzzi Anna, Ng Li Ying, Gabrieli Giulio, Bornstein Marc H, Setoh Peipei, Esposito Gianluca
Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Trento, 38068 Rovereto TN, Italy.
Psychology Program, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639818, Singapore.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2019 Dec 22;10(1):11. doi: 10.3390/bs10010011.
The mere copresence of another person synchronizes physiological signals, but no study has systematically investigated the effects of the type of emotional state and the type of relationship in eliciting dyadic physiological synchrony. In this study, we investigated the synchrony of pairs of strangers, companions, and romantic partners while watching a series of video clips designed to elicit different emotions. Maximal cross-correlation of heart rate variability (HRV) was used to quantify dyadic synchrony. The findings suggest that an existing social relationship might reduce the predisposition to conform one's autonomic responses to a friend or romantic partner during social situations that do not require direct interaction.
仅仅是另一个人的在场就会使生理信号同步,但尚无研究系统地调查情绪状态类型和关系类型对引发二元生理同步的影响。在本研究中,我们调查了陌生人、同伴和浪漫伴侣在观看一系列旨在引发不同情绪的视频片段时的同步情况。使用心率变异性(HRV)的最大互相关来量化二元同步。研究结果表明,在不需要直接互动的社交情境中,现有的社会关系可能会降低个体使自身自主反应与朋友或浪漫伴侣保持一致的倾向。