Zinner Leah R, Brodish Amanda B, Devine Patricia G, Harmon-Jones Eddie
University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Texas A & M University.
Cogn Emot. 2008;22(6):1081-1093. doi: 10.1080/02699930701622961. Epub 2008 Aug 1.
Anger has been associated with relative left frontal cortical activity, reflecting its approach (vs. withdrawal) motivational tendency. However, there may be contexts in which anger is associated with withdrawal motivation and, hence, relative right frontal cortical activity. Based on past research, we hypothesized that for some individuals, interracial interactions may be one such context, as societal pressure to be politically correct dictates that anger should not be expressed. Thus, in the context of an interracial interaction, the experience of anger may coincide with a desire to withdraw from the situation. Cortical activity was measured while White participants anticipated an interracial interaction. Consistent with expectations, self-reported anger was associated with relative right frontal cortical activity. In general, the motivational correlates of anger may be partially determined by the specific attributes of the person and the social context in which it occurs.
愤怒与相对左侧额叶皮质活动有关,反映出其趋近(而非退缩)的动机倾向。然而,在某些情况下,愤怒可能与退缩动机相关,因此与相对右侧额叶皮质活动有关。基于以往的研究,我们推测对于一些人来说,跨种族互动可能就是这样一种情况,因为政治正确的社会压力要求不应表达愤怒。因此,在跨种族互动的背景下,愤怒的体验可能与想要退出该情境的愿望同时出现。在白人参与者预期跨种族互动时测量了皮质活动。与预期一致,自我报告的愤怒与相对右侧额叶皮质活动有关。一般来说,愤怒的动机关联可能部分由个体的特定属性以及愤怒发生时的社会背景所决定。