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捕捉个体和群体的微笑:不同情绪传染过程的证据。

Catching a smile from individuals and crowds: Evidence for distinct emotional contagion processes.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Edge Hill University.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2024 Jul;127(1):132-152. doi: 10.1037/pspi0000445. Epub 2023 Dec 7.

Abstract

Research examining how crowd emotions impact observers usually requires participants to engage in an atypical mental process whereby (static) arrays of individuals are cognitively integrated to represent a crowd. The present work sought to extend our understanding of how crowd emotions may spread to individuals by assessing self-reported emotions, attention and muscle movement in response to emotions of dynamic, virtually modeled crowd stimuli. Self-reported emotions and attention from thirty-six participants were assessed when foreground and background crowd characters exhibited homogeneous (Study 1) or heterogeneous (Study 2) positive, neutral, or negative emotions. Results suggested that affective responses in observers are shaped by crowd emotions even in the absence of direct attention. Thirty-four participants supplied self-report and facial electromyography responses to the same homogeneous (Study 3) or heterogeneous (Study 4) crowd stimuli. Results indicated that positive crowd emotions appeared to exert greater attentional pull and objective responses, while negative crowd emotions also elicited affective responses. Study 5 ( = 67) introduced a control condition (stimuli containing an individual person) to examine if responses are unique to crowds and found that emotional contagion from crowds was more intense than from individuals. These studies present methodological advances in the study of crowd emotional contagion and have implications for our broader understanding of how people process, attend, and affectively respond to crowds. Advancing theory by suggesting that emotional contagion from crowds is distinct from that elicited by individuals, findings may have applications for refining crowd management approaches. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

研究考察群体情绪如何影响观察者,通常需要参与者进行一种非典型的心理过程,即通过认知整合(静态)个体数组来代表一个群体。本研究旨在通过评估个体对动态、虚拟建模的群体刺激的情绪反应中的自我报告情绪、注意力和肌肉运动,来扩展我们对群体情绪如何传播到个体的理解。在前景和背景群体角色表现出同质(研究 1)或异质(研究 2)积极、中性或消极情绪时,评估了 36 名参与者的自我报告情绪和注意力。结果表明,即使没有直接注意力,观察者的情感反应也会受到群体情绪的影响。34 名参与者对相同的同质(研究 3)或异质(研究 4)群体刺激提供了自我报告和面部肌电图反应。结果表明,积极的群体情绪似乎具有更大的吸引力和客观反应,而消极的群体情绪也会引起情感反应。研究 5(n = 67)引入了一个对照条件(包含一个人的刺激),以检查反应是否是群体特有的,并发现群体情绪的传染比个体的传染更强烈。这些研究在群体情绪传染的研究中提出了方法上的进展,并对我们更广泛地理解人们如何处理、关注和情感上对群体做出反应产生了影响。通过表明群体情绪传染与个体引起的传染不同,该研究结果可能对完善群体管理方法具有应用价值。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。

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