Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Tokyo Woman's Christian University.
Department of Psychology, Tokyo Woman's Christian University.
Emotion. 2023 Aug;23(5):1400-1409. doi: 10.1037/emo0001086. Epub 2022 Feb 28.
Can people communicate distinct emotions by touch? Previous studies in the United States have indicated that certain emotions could be perceived above the chance level when an encoder conveys emotions by touching a decoder's arm. However, the perception of emotions from touch has not been investigated in Japan, where it is uncommon to use touch as a method of daily communication. Therefore, we conducted an experiment with Japanese participants, which was nearly identical to previous studies with non-Japanese people. Results indicated that anger, love, and gratitude were categorized above chance, and fear, disgust, surprise, envy, and sympathy could also be accurately recognized above chance at a less detailed level such as pleasant or unpleasant, and aroused or nonaroused. These findings suggest cross-cultural similarities and differences between Japanese and American regarding the perception of emotions by touch. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
人们能否通过触摸传达不同的情绪?美国的先前研究表明,当编码器通过触摸解码器的手臂来传达情绪时,某些情绪可以超过机会水平被感知。然而,在日本,触摸作为一种日常交流方式并不常见,因此,我们对日本参与者进行了一项与之前非日本人的研究几乎相同的实验。结果表明,愤怒、爱和感激可以被分类为超出机会水平,而恐惧、厌恶、惊讶、羡慕和同情也可以在不太详细的水平上,如愉快或不愉快、激发或非激发,被准确识别。这些发现表明,在触摸感知情绪方面,日本人和美国人存在跨文化的相似和差异。