心话:情绪上的内心话语增加了心跳
Mikkel Wallentin1,2,3, Line Kruse1,2, Xinyi Yan1
1Department of Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Semiotics, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Psychophysiology
|September 4, 2025
概括
无论是积极的还是消极的, 与内心计数相比, 情绪内在的言论都会显著影响心率. 这种对生理学的影响是强大的,不受运动或呼吸的影响.
科学领域:
- 心理学
- 心理生理学
- 认知神经科学
背景情况:
- 内在语言是一种无处不在的认知过程.
- 情感内在语言的生理相关性仍未得到充分研究.
- 之前的研究表明情绪与生理反应之间存在联系.
研究的目的:
- 调查情感内在言论对心率的因果关系.
- 为了比较积极,消极和中立的内在言论的生理影响.
- 检查运动和呼吸等潜在的混.
主要方法:
- 两个预先注册的实验,参与者 (N=90) 在监测心率时参与积极,消极或计数内在言论.
- 通过运动追踪来控制身体的运动.
- 分析了心率中位数,将运动和呼吸率作为共变量.
主要成果:
- 与中性的内心计数相比,情绪内在的言论 (积极或消极) 显著改变了心率.
- 在积极和消极的内在情感言论中,没有发现心率影响的显著差异.
- 观察到情绪内在言论对心率的影响是强大的,独立于运动和呼吸.
结论:
- 情绪的内在言论对心率有明显的因果关系.
- 身体对内在语言的反应主要是由情感价值驱动的, 而不是特定的内容.
- 进一步的研究应该探索认知力度和内在语言速度作为潜在的调节者.
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