Graziano Michael S A
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Evol Hum Sci. 2022 Mar 3;4:e10. doi: 10.1017/ehs.2022.5. eCollection 2022.
Why do we leak lubricant from the eyes to solicit comfort from others? Why do we bare our teeth and crinkle our faces to express non-aggression? The defensive mimic theory proposes that a broad range of human emotional expressions evolved originally as exaggerated, temporally extended mimics of the fast, defensive reflexes that normally protect the body surface. Defensive reflexes are so important to survival that they cannot be safely suppressed; yet they also broadcast information about an animal's internal state, information that can potentially be exploited by other animals. Once others can observe and exploit an animal's defensive reflexes, it may be advantageous to the animal to run interference by creating mimic defensive actions, thereby manipulating the behaviour of others. Through this interaction over millions of years, many human emotional expressions may have evolved. Here, human social signals including smiling, laughing and crying, are compared component-by-component with the known, well-studied features of primate defensive reflexes. It is suggested that the defensive mimic theory can adequately account for the physical form of not all, but a large range of, human emotional expression.
为什么我们会从眼中流出润滑剂以向他人寻求安慰?为什么我们会露出牙齿并皱起脸来表达没有攻击性?防御性模仿理论提出,人类的一系列广泛的情感表达最初是作为对通常保护身体表面的快速防御反射的夸张、时间上延长的模仿而进化的。防御反射对生存至关重要,以至于不能被安全地抑制;然而,它们也会传递有关动物内部状态的信息,而这些信息可能会被其他动物利用。一旦其他动物能够观察并利用动物的防御反射,那么通过制造模仿防御动作来进行干扰,从而操纵其他动物的行为,这对该动物可能是有利的。经过数百万年的这种相互作用,许多人类情感表达可能已经进化。在这里,包括微笑、大笑和哭泣在内的人类社会信号被逐个与灵长类动物防御反射的已知且经过充分研究的特征进行比较。有人认为,防御性模仿理论虽不能充分解释所有人类情感表达的物理形式,但能解释很大一部分。