一个微笑可以让人走得更远在评价成绩的情境中,教练的主导性微笑和奖励性微笑对运动员的影响

P. Furley, Fanny Thrien
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他人的非语言表达在日常生活中发挥着重要作用。我们测试了教练在运动员表演时对其所做的不同非语言面部表情所产生的心理和生理影响。在一项对 60 名运动员进行的研究中,我们测试了教练在各种表演后所表现出的支配性微笑和奖励性微笑如何影响运动员的主观情绪状态、压力水平以及他们自己的面部表情。结果显示,与获得奖励性微笑的运动员相比,在表演后感受到支配性微笑的运动员心率更高。与获得奖励性微笑的运动员相比,获得支配性微笑的运动员也表示在表演后感到不那么开心。对主观压力水平和通过 Noldus FaceReader 测量的面部情绪表达没有明显影响。本研究结果首次表明,教练面部表情的细微差别会影响运动员在评价性表现情境中的心率和情绪状态。这些结果加入了对运动员与其教练之间非语言行为的人际影响的研究。他们提供的证据表明,教练的面部表情具有交流内容,能被运动员感知并在不同层面上影响他们。
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A smile can go a long way: The effects of dominant and rewarding smiles of coaches on athletes in an evaluative performance context
Non-verbal expressions from other people play an important role in everyday life. We tested the psychological and physiological effects of different non-verbal facial expressions given by a coach to athletes in a performance context. In a study with 60 athletes, we tested how dominance versus reward smiles shown by a coach after various performances affected athletes’ subjective affective state, stress levels, and their own facial expressions. Results showed that athletes who perceived dominant smiles after their performances had higher heart-rates than those who received rewarding smiles. Athletes receiving dominant smiles also reported feeling less happy after their performances than athletes receiving rewarding smiles. No effects were evident on subjective stress levels and facial expressions of emotion measured by Noldus FaceReader. The present results are the first to show that subtle differences in facial expressions of coaches can affect an athlete's heart rate and affective state in an evaluative performance context. The results join research on the interpersonal effects of non-verbal behaviour between athletes and their coaches. They provide evidence that the facial expressions of coaches have communicative content that is perceived by the athletes and influences them on different levels.
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