Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin.
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California.
Emotion. 2023 Oct;23(7):1815-1828. doi: 10.1037/emo0001201. Epub 2023 Jan 16.
Physiological linkage refers to moment-to-moment, time-linked coordination in physiological responses among people in close relationships. Although people in romantic relationships have been shown to evidence linkage in their physiological responses over time, it is still unclear how patterns of covariation relate to in-the-moment, as well as general levels of, relationship functioning. In the present study with data collected between 2014 and 2017, we capture linkage in electrodermal activity (EDA) in a diverse sample of young-adult couples, generally representative and generalizable to the Los Angeles community from which we sampled. We test how naturally occurring, shifting feelings of closeness with and annoyance toward one's partner relate to concurrent changes in levels of physiological linkage over the course of 1 day. Additionally, we examine how linkage relates to overall relationship satisfaction. Results showed that couples evidenced significant covariation in their levels of physiological arousal in daily life. Further, physiological linkage increased during hours that participants felt close to their romantic partners but not during hours that participants felt annoyed with their partners. Finally, those participants with overall higher levels of relationship satisfaction showed lower levels of linkage over the day of data collection. These findings highlight how individuals respond in sync with their romantic partners and how this process ebbs and flows in conjunction with the shifting emotional tone of their relationships. The discussion focuses on how linkage might enhance closeness or, alternatively, contribute to conflict escalation and the potential of linkage processes to promote positive interpersonal relationships. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
生理联系是指在亲密关系中的两个人,其生理反应在时刻之间的、时间上相关联的协调。虽然已经表明,处于浪漫关系中的人随着时间的推移,其生理反应会出现联系,但目前仍不清楚这种协变模式与当下时刻以及关系功能的总体水平如何相关。在本研究中,我们使用了 2014 年至 2017 年期间收集的数据,对不同的年轻夫妇样本中的皮肤电活动(EDA)进行了联系分析,这些样本总体上代表了我们采样的洛杉矶社区,具有普遍性和可推广性。我们测试了与伴侣的亲密感和烦恼感的自然变化如何与一天中生理联系水平的同时变化相关。此外,我们还研究了联系与整体关系满意度的关系。研究结果表明,夫妻在日常生活中表现出明显的生理唤醒水平的协变。进一步的,当参与者感到与伴侣亲近时,生理联系会增加,而当参与者对伴侣感到烦恼时,生理联系则不会增加。最后,那些整体上关系满意度较高的参与者在数据收集的一天中,其联系水平较低。这些发现强调了个体如何与他们的浪漫伴侣同步反应,以及这个过程如何与他们关系的情绪变化相结合而起伏。讨论重点关注联系如何增强亲密感,或者相反,如何导致冲突升级,以及联系过程促进积极人际关系的潜力。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。