Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam.
Research Institute of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam.
Psychol Sci. 2023 Apr;34(4):455-467. doi: 10.1177/09567976221150616. Epub 2023 Feb 6.
Rooted in the novel and the mysterious, awe is a common experience in childhood, but research is almost silent with respect to the import of this emotion for children. Awe makes individuals feel small, thereby shifting their attention to the social world. Here, we studied the effects of art-elicited awe on children's prosocial behavior toward an out-group and its unique physiological correlates. In two preregistered studies (Study 1: = 159, Study 2: = 353), children between 8 and 13 years old viewed movie clips that elicited awe, joy, or a neutral (control) response. Children who watched the awe-eliciting clip were more likely to spend their time on an effortful task (Study 1) and to donate their experimental earnings (Studies 1 and 2), all toward benefiting refugees. They also exhibited increased respiratory sinus arrhythmia, an index of parasympathetic nervous system activation associated with social engagement. We discuss implications for fostering prosociality by reimagining children's environments to inspire awe at a critical age.
根植于小说和神秘主义,敬畏是儿童时期的一种常见体验,但研究几乎没有关注这种情感对儿童的重要性。敬畏使个体感到渺小,从而将注意力转移到社会世界。在这里,我们研究了艺术引起的敬畏对儿童对外部群体的亲社会行为及其独特的生理相关性的影响。在两项预先注册的研究中(研究 1:n = 159,研究 2:n = 353),8 至 13 岁的儿童观看了引发敬畏、喜悦或中性(对照)反应的电影片段。观看引起敬畏的片段的儿童更有可能花时间在费力的任务上(研究 1),并捐赠他们的实验收入(研究 1 和 2),所有这些都是为了帮助难民。他们的呼吸窦性心律失常也增加了,这是与社会参与相关的副交感神经系统激活的指标。我们讨论了通过重新想象儿童的环境以在关键时期激发敬畏来培养亲社会行为的意义。