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身体的な暖かさを経験することは,人際的な暖かさを促進します.

Lawrence E Williams1, John A Bargh

  • 1Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder, UCB 419, Boulder, CO, 80309-0419, USA. lawrence.williams@colorado.edu

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この要約は機械生成です。

身体の暖かさは,社会的判断に影響を与えます. コーヒーのような暖かい物体を握ると,人は他人をより暖かく感じ,より寛大に振る舞うようになり,身体的温かさと人際的な温かさとの間の無意識のつながりを示します.

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科学分野:

  • 心理学 心理学とは
  • 社会的神経科学とは
  • コグニティブ・サイエンス コグニティブ・サイエンス

背景:

  • アタッチメント理論は,成人関係における幼児のケアにおける身体的温かさの役割を強調しています.
  • 神経科学の研究は,インスラが物理的な温度と人際の温かさ (信頼) を処理することを示唆しています.

研究 の 目的:

  • 身体的な暖かさの経験が,人際的な暖かさと社会的な行動に対する知覚に無意識に影響するかどうかを調査する.
  • 触覚による暖かさが,人際の暖かさと寛大さの感情を高めるという仮説を検証する.

主な方法:

  • 研究1:参加者は熱いコーヒーかアイスコーヒーを手に取り,対象者の性格を評価した.
  • 研究2:参加者は,熱いまたは冷たい治療用パッドを握り,自分自身または友人にプレゼントするかを選択しました.

主要な成果:

  • 熱いコーヒーカップを手にしている参加者は,アイスコーヒーを手にしている人よりも,ターゲットの人を著しく暖かく (より寛大,思いやり) 評価しました.
  • 熱いセラピーパッドを握っている人は,冷たいパッドを握っている人と比較して,社会的な行動の増加を示し,友人にプレゼントを選ぶ可能性が高くなりました.

結論:

  • 身体的な暖かさを経験すると,無意識に人際的な暖かさの認識を高め,社会的な行動を促すことができます.
  • これは,気温の感覚経験と社会的認知の間の直接的,無意識のリンクを示唆しています.