Qi Song, Nielson Dylan M, Marcotulli Daniele, Pine Daniel S, Stringaris Argyris
Emotion and Development Branch, National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, United States of America.
Section of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, Department of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.
PLoS One. 2024 Dec 12;19(12):e0310359. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310359. eCollection 2024.
In this pre-registered study, we ask how people's emotional responses under threat may be causally affected by what is available to them in the environment, i.e. environmental affordances. For this purpose, we introduce a novel behavioral paradigm using horror movie stimuli to simulate threats. The study illustrates that affordances, specifically items present in the environment, are instrumental in modulating both behavioral choices (approach or avoidance) and emotional expressions of anger and fear. We found that, approach-related resources, such as possession of a weapon, heightened anger and the propensity to confront the threat. This underscores the influence of environmental affordances on emotional regulation and supports a theoretical framework that connects instrumental motives with the variability of emotional and behavioral responses based on affordances. The research, while innovative, recognizes the constraints of simulated threats and controlled settings, suggesting avenues for future exploration in more naturalistic environments.
在这项预先注册的研究中,我们探究在受到威胁时,人们的情绪反应如何可能受到环境中可得事物(即环境可供性)的因果影响。为此,我们引入了一种新颖的行为范式,利用恐怖电影刺激来模拟威胁。该研究表明,可供性,特别是环境中存在的物品,在调节行为选择(接近或回避)以及愤怒和恐惧的情绪表达方面发挥着作用。我们发现,与接近相关的资源,如拥有武器,会加剧愤怒以及面对威胁的倾向。这凸显了环境可供性对情绪调节的影响,并支持了一个理论框架,该框架将工具性动机与基于可供性的情绪和行为反应的可变性联系起来。这项研究虽然具有创新性,但也认识到模拟威胁和受控环境的局限性,为未来在更自然的环境中进行探索指明了方向。