情感同步的形式和功能

A. Wood, Jennie Lipson, Fangyun Zhao, P. Niedenthal
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另一个人的情绪在自我中的再现——感知情绪的具体化——已被证明构成了情绪信息处理的一种机制。也就是说,看到某人的情绪表达,并用自己的脸做出同样的表情,有助于感知者代表另一个人的情绪。当一个双染色体组的成员互相模仿对方的情感表达,并随着时间的推移,结果在他们的潜在生理上趋于一致时,我们说这个双染色体组已经达到了情感同步的状态。本章汇集了最近关于生理和表达情感同步的理论和研究。我们提出情感同步有三个相互关联的功能:它使有效的信息交换,允许人际情绪调节,并建立社会联系。我们回顾了情感同步产生的背景证据,提出并评估了实现这些状态的收益和成本,最后提出了该领域未来研究的路径。
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[CHAPTER] The reproduction of another individual’s emotions in the self – the embodiment of perceived emotions – has been demonstrated to constitute one mechanism for emotional information processing. That is, seeing someone’s emotion expressions and using one’s own face to make the same expression helps the perceiver represent the emotion of the other. When members of a dyad mimic each other’s emotion expressions and by consequence converge in their underlying physiology over time we say that the dyad has reached a state of affective synchrony. The present chapter brings together recent theorizing and research on physiological and expressive affective synchrony. We propose affective synchrony serves three interrelated functions: it enables efficient information exchange, allows for interpersonal emotion regulation, and builds social bonds. We review evidence for the contexts in which affective synchrony arises, propose and evaluate the benefits and costs of achieving these states, and end by suggesting paths for future research in this area.
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