Department of Psychology, Human Evolution and Cognition Group (EvoCog), UIB, IFISC, Associated Unit to CSIC, Palma, Spain.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci. 2022 Jan;13(1):e1560. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1560. Epub 2021 May 5.
Emotional contagion, the emotional state-matching of an individual with another, seems to be crucial for many social species. In recent years evidence on emotional contagion in different animal species has accumulated. However, despite its adaptative advantages and its presumed simplicity, the study and direct demonstration of this phenomenon present more complexities than previously thought. For these reasons, a review of the literature on emotional contagion in nonhuman species is timely to integrate current findings. In this paper thus, we carry out a comprehensive review of the most relevant studies on emotional contagion in animals and discuss the main problems and challenges of the field. We conclude that more research is needed to broaden our understanding of the mechanisms and functions of emotional contagion and the extent to which this process is present in a wide variety of species. Furthermore, the comparative study of emotional contagion would benefit from the use of systematized paradigms including both behavioral and physiological measures and the simultaneous recording of the responses of the interacting individuals to reliably assess an emotional state-matching between them and reliable controls. This article is categorized under: Cognitive Biology > Evolutionary Roots of Cognition Psychology > Comparative Psychology Psychology > Emotion and Motivation.
情绪传染,即个体与另一个体的情绪状态匹配,似乎对许多社交物种至关重要。近年来,不同动物物种的情绪传染证据不断积累。然而,尽管情绪传染具有适应性优势,而且其假定的机制简单,但对这一现象的研究和直接证明比之前想象的要复杂得多。出于这些原因,对非人类物种情绪传染的文献进行综述,以整合当前的研究结果是及时的。因此,本文对动物情绪传染的相关研究进行了全面综述,并讨论了该领域的主要问题和挑战。我们得出结论,需要更多的研究来拓宽我们对情绪传染机制和功能的理解,以及这种过程在广泛的物种中存在的程度。此外,情绪传染的比较研究将受益于使用系统的范式,包括行为和生理测量,并同时记录相互作用的个体的反应,以可靠地评估它们之间的情绪状态匹配和可靠的对照。本文属于以下分类:认知生物学>认知的进化根源心理学>比较心理学心理学>情绪与动机。