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Expressive suppression and neural responsiveness to nonverbal affective cues

机译:对非语言情感暗示的表达抑制和神经反应

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Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one’s emotions in order to meet one’s immediate goals and environmental demands. However, because emotions serve an important communicative function, their habitual suppression disrupts the flow of social exchanges and, thus, incurs significant interpersonal costs. Evidence is accruing that the disruption in social interactions, linked to habitual expressive suppression use, stems not only from intrapersonal, but also from interpersonal causes, since the suppressors’ restricted affective displays reportedly inhibit their interlocutors’ emotionally expressive behaviors. However, expressive suppression use is not known to lead to clinically significant social impairments. One explanation may be that over the lifespan, individuals who habitually suppress their emotions come to compensate for their interlocutors’ restrained expressive behaviors by developing an increased sensitivity to nonverbal affective cues. To probe this issue, the present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan healthy older women while they viewed silent videos of a male social target displaying nonverbal emotional behavior, together with a brief verbal description of the accompanying context, and then judged the target’s affect. As predicted, perceivers who reported greater habitual use of expressive suppression showed increased neural processing of nonverbal affective cues. This effect appeared to be coordinated in a top-down manner via cognitive control. Greater neural processing of nonverbal cues among perceivers who habitually suppress their emotions was linked to increased ventral striatum activity, suggestive of increased reward value/personal relevance ascribed to emotionally expressive nonverbal behaviors. These findings thus provide neural evidence broadly consistent with the hypothesized link between habitual use of expressive suppression and compensatory development of increased responsiveness to nonverbal affective cues, while also suggesting one explanation for the suppressors’ poorer cognitive performance in social situations. Moreover, our results point to a potential neural mechanism supporting the development and perpetuation of expressive suppression as an emotion regulation strategy.
机译:最佳的社交功能有时需要掩饰自己的情绪,以满足一个人的近期目标和环境要求。但是,由于情感起着重要的交流功能,因此它们的习惯性抑制会扰乱社会交流的流程,因此会产生巨大的人际交往成本。越来越多的证据表明,与习惯性表达抑制使用有关的社会互动中断,不仅源于人际交往,还源于人际交往,因为据报道,抑制者有限的情感展示抑制了对话者的情感表达行为。但是,尚不知道使用表达抑制会导致临床上明显的社会障碍。一种解释可能是,在整个生命周期中,习惯性地抑制情绪的个体通过提高对非语言情感线索的敏感性来补偿对话者被约束的表达行为。为了解决这个问题,本研究使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)扫描了健康的老年妇女,同时他们观看了男性社交目标的无声视频,这些视频显示了非言语的情感行为,并附带了简短的口头描述,然后进行了判断。目标的影响。如预测的那样,报告者习惯性地使用表达抑制的知觉者显示非语言情感线索的神经处理增加。这种作用似乎是通过认知控制以自上而下的方式进行协调的。习惯性抑制情绪的感知者对非言语线索的神经处理能力更大,与腹侧纹状体活动增加有关,提示归因于情绪表达性非言语行为的奖励价值/个人相关性增加。因此,这些发现提供了神经学证据,广泛地与习惯性使用表达抑制和对非语言情感线索的反应性增强的代偿发展之间的假设联系相一致,同时也为抑制者在社交场合中较差的认知表现提供了一种解释。此外,我们的研究结果指出了潜在的神经机制,支持将表达抑制的发展和持久化作为一种​​情绪调节策略。

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