Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Building 59, 3-4-1 Okubo, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 21;14(1):4281. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-54439-5.
Interpersonal space (IPS) refers to the area surrounding the body in which we engage in social interactions while maintaining our comfort. Numerous previous studies have reported the psychological and physiological changes associated with the proximity of two people engaged in face-to-face interaction. Currently, there is limited knowledge about how the relative position between two socially intimate individuals affects their psychological and physiological states. This research measured the subjective discomfort and electrocardiographic responses of participants when standing static at various relative positions. The highest discomfort, lowest heart rate, and highest heart rate variability (HRV; parasympathetic activity index) were observed when the friend stood in the face-to-face position. Interestingly, heart rate also decreased when the friend stood on the right side, although HRV did not change. We interpreted the results as suggesting that the presence of a familiar person elicits the electrocardiographic responses associated with an increase in parasympathetic activity.
人际距离(IPS)是指我们在进行社交互动时,身体周围保持舒适感的区域。许多先前的研究报告了与面对面互动的两个人的接近程度相关的心理和生理变化。目前,关于两个社交亲密的人之间的相对位置如何影响他们的心理和生理状态的知识有限。这项研究测量了参与者在不同相对位置站立时的主观不适和心电图反应。当朋友站在面对面的位置时,参与者感到最不适,心率最低,心率变异性(HRV;副交感活动指数)最高。有趣的是,当朋友站在右侧时,心率虽然下降,但 HRV 没有变化。我们将结果解释为表明,熟悉的人在场会引起与副交感神经活动增加相关的心电图反应。