情绪的进化回声:人类模仿其他灵长类动物的表达方式
Ursula Hess1, Till Kastendieck1, M Gizem Erkol1
1Department of Psychology, Humboldt University of BerlinBerlin, Germany.
PloS one
|March 11, 2026
概括
人类无意识地模仿灵长类的情绪,反映出积极和消极的表达. 这表明一种根深蒂固的,跨物种的同情心和情感联系的能力.
科学领域:
- 比較心理學 比較心理學
- 灵长类动物学 灵长类动物学
- 人与动物的互动.
背景情况:
- 人类的情感模仿与同理心有关.
- 跨物种的无意识情感模仿并未得到充分理解.
研究的目的:
- 调查人类是否无意识地模仿非人类灵长类动物的情绪表达.
- 探索情感联系和同情心的跨物种性质.
主要方法:
- 人类参与者观察了一些子和子的视频,它们表达了积极,消极或中立的表情.
- 参与者的面部表情被拍摄,并在观察期间自动编码.
- 参与者评价了灵长类动物表达的情感内容,以及他们对灵长类动物的感受.
主要成果:
- 人类模仿了积极的 (玩脸) 和消极的 (威胁显示) 灵长类表情.
- 参与者准确地确定了观察到的表达式的价值 (正或负).
- 模仿与参与者正确识别情绪的能力以及他们与灵长类动物的亲密关系相关.
结论:
- 人类对非人类灵长类动物表现出无意识的情感模仿.
- 研究结果表明,一种基本的,跨物种的同理心和情感反射能力.
- 这项研究加深了我们对情感联系的进化根源的理解.
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