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踢猫效应:社会环境塑造情绪感染的形式与程度。

Kick Cat Effect: Social Context Shapes the Form and Extent of Emotional Contagion.

作者信息

Zhang Ling, Chen Ying, Wei Yanqiu, Leng Jie, Kong Chao, Hu Ping

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Renmin University of China, No. 59 of Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing 100872, China.

出版信息

Behav Sci (Basel). 2023 Jun 26;13(7):531. doi: 10.3390/bs13070531.

Abstract

Emotional contagion refers to the transmission and interaction of emotions among people. Researchers have mainly focused on its process and mechanism, often simplifying its social background due to its complexity. Therefore, in this study, we attempt to explore whether the presence and clarity of social context affect emotional contagion and the related neural mechanisms. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to report their subjective experiences after being exposed to the facial expressions of emotional expressers, with or without the corresponding social context being presented. The results revealed that positive or negative expressions from the expressers elicited corresponding emotional experiences in the receivers, regardless of the presence of social context. However, when the social context was absent, the degree of emotional contagion was greater. In Experiment 2, we further investigated the effect of the clarity of social contexts on emotional contagion and its neural mechanisms. The results showed an effect consistent with those in Experiment 1 and highlighted the special role of N1, N2, P3, and LPP components in this process. According to the emotions as social information theory, individuals may rely more on social appraisal when they lack sufficient contextual information. By referencing the expressions of others and maintaining emotional convergence with them, individuals can adapt more appropriately to their current environment.

摘要

情绪感染是指人与人之间情绪的传递与互动。由于其复杂性,研究人员主要关注其过程和机制,常常简化其社会背景。因此,在本研究中,我们试图探究社会背景的存在和清晰度是否会影响情绪感染及相关神经机制。在实验1中,参与者被要求在接触有或没有呈现相应社会背景的情绪表达者的面部表情后报告他们的主观体验。结果显示,无论社会背景是否存在,表达者的积极或消极表情都会在接受者身上引发相应的情绪体验。然而,当社会背景不存在时,情绪感染的程度更大。在实验2中,我们进一步研究了社会背景清晰度对情绪感染及其神经机制的影响。结果显示出与实验1一致的效应,并突出了N1、N2、P3和LPP成分在此过程中的特殊作用。根据情绪即社会信息理论,当个体缺乏足够的情境信息时,他们可能会更多地依赖社会评价。通过参考他人的表情并与他们保持情绪趋同,个体可以更适当地适应当前环境。

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