心 の 話: 感情 的 な 内面 の 話 は 心 の 鼓動 を 増加 さ せる
Mikkel Wallentin1,2,3, Line Kruse1,2, Xinyi Yan1
1Department of Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Semiotics, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Psychophysiology
|September 4, 2025
まとめ
ポジティブであれネガティブであれ 心拍数に大きく影響します この生理学的効果は 運動や呼吸によって 影響を受けません
科学分野:
- 心理学
- 精神生理学
- 認知神経科学
背景:
- 内なる言語は どこにでも存在する 認知プロセスです
- 感情的な内面の言葉の 物理的な相関は 未だに未探究のままです
- 過去の研究では 感情と生理学的反応の関連が示されています
研究 の 目的:
- 心拍数に対する 感情的な内面の言葉の因果関係を調べるため
- ポジティブ・ネガティブ・ニュートラルな内面の言葉の 生理学的影響を比較する
- 運動や呼吸などの混乱を 調べるため
主な方法:
- 心拍数をモニターしながら,ポジティブ,ネガティブ,または内面の言葉を数える参加者 (N=90) を含む2つの事前に登録された実験.
- モーショントラッキングで 身体の動きを制御する
- 心拍数の中央値を分析し,運動と呼吸を共変数として考慮した.
主要な成果:
- 感情的な内面の言葉 (ポジティブかネガティブか) は 中立な内面の数値と比較して 心拍数を大幅に変化させた.
- ポジティブとネガティブの感情的な内面の会話の間で,心拍の効果の有意な違いは見つかりませんでした.
- 心拍数に対する感情的な内面的発言の効果は 運動や呼吸とは無関係で 強いものでした
結論:
- 感情的な内面の会話は 心拍数に影響を及ぼします
- 心理的な反応は 主に感情的な価値感に 左右されるのです 特定の内容ではありません
- 認知の努力と内面のスピーチのペースを 潜在的モダレーターとして調べるべきです
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