Brown S L
Int J Psychiatry Med. 1982;12(1):29-41. doi: 10.2190/h3ax-k9nm-q2xl-6gr3.
Sixty right-handed adult subjects, divided equally into three groups (mildly depressed, normal, and "low normal") on the basis of the Zung self-Rating Depression Scale, were exposed for forty seconds each to forty-eight imagery items designed to reflect happy, sad, angry, and fearful situations. Expressed emotion (facial electromyography) and experienced emotion (self-report) were measured. Results replicated and extended previous findings, suggesting both a "dissociation" between expressed and experienced happiness and an abnormal degree of "association" between expressed and experienced sadness for depressives and possibly "low normals."
60名右利手成年受试者,根据zung自评抑郁量表被平均分为三组(轻度抑郁组、正常组和“低正常组”),让他们对48个旨在反映快乐、悲伤、愤怒和恐惧情境的意象项目,每组各观看40秒。测量了表达性情绪(面部肌电图)和体验性情绪(自我报告)。结果重复并扩展了先前的研究结果,表明抑郁者以及可能的“低正常者”在表达性快乐与体验性快乐之间存在“分离”,在表达性悲伤与体验性悲伤之间存在异常程度的“关联”。