Azevedo Ruben T, von Mohr Mariana, Tsakiris Manos
School of Psychology, University of Kent.
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Psychol Sci. 2023 Jan;34(1):120-131. doi: 10.1177/09567976221131519. Epub 2022 Nov 2.
When we see new people, we rapidly form first impressions. Whereas past research has focused on the role of morphological or emotional cues, we asked whether transient visceral states bias the impressions we form. Across three studies ( = 94 university students), we investigated how fluctuations of bodily states, driven by the interoceptive impact of cardiac signals, influence the perceived trustworthiness of faces. Participants less often chose faces presented in synchrony with their own cardiac systole as more trustworthy than faces presented out of synchrony. Participants also explicitly judged faces presented in synchrony with their cardiac systole as less trustworthy. Finally, the presentation of faces in synchrony with participants' cardiac diastole did not modulate participants' perceptions of the faces' trustworthiness, suggesting that the systolic phase is necessary for such interoceptive effects. These findings highlight the role of phasic interoceptive information in the processing of social information and provide a mechanistic account of the role of visceroception for social perception.
当我们见到陌生人时,会迅速形成第一印象。以往的研究聚焦于形态或情感线索的作用,而我们则探讨了短暂的内脏状态是否会影响我们形成的印象。在三项研究中(共94名大学生),我们研究了由心脏信号的内感受影响驱动的身体状态波动如何影响对面部可信赖度的感知。与心脏收缩不同步呈现的面孔相比,参与者较少选择与自己心脏收缩同步呈现的面孔更具可信赖度。参与者还明确判断与心脏收缩同步呈现的面孔可信赖度更低。最后,与参与者心脏舒张同步呈现面孔并未调节参与者对面孔可信赖度的感知,这表明收缩期对于这种内感受效应是必要的。这些发现凸显了阶段性内感受信息在社会信息处理中的作用,并为内脏感知在社会认知中的作用提供了一种机制解释。