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Vocal contagion of emotions in non-human animals

机译:非人动物中情绪的声乐蔓延

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Communicating emotions to conspecifics (emotion expression) allows the regulation of social interactions (e.g. approach and avoidance). Moreover, when emotions are transmitted from one individual to the next, leading to state matching (emotional contagion), information transfer and coordination between group members are facilitated. Despite the high potential for vocalizations to influence the affective state of surrounding individuals, vocal contagion of emotions has been largely unexplored in non-human animals. In this paper, I review the evidence for discrimination of vocal expression of emotions, which is a necessary step for emotional contagion to occur. I then describe possible proximate mechanisms underlying vocal contagion of emotions, propose criteria to assess this phenomenon and review the existing evidence. The literature so far shows that non-human animals are able to discriminate and be affected by conspecific and also potentially heterospecific (e.g. human) vocal expression of emotions. Since humans heavily rely on vocalizations to communicate (speech), I suggest that studying vocal contagion of emotions in non-human animals can lead to a better understanding of the evolution of emotional contagion and empathy.
机译:将情绪传达给Conspecifics(情感表达)允许对社会互动的调节(例如,方法和避免)。此外,当从一个人从一个人传播到接下来的情绪时,导致状态匹配(情绪传染),促进了组成员之间的信息传递和协调。尽管发声潜力很高,但影响周围人的情感状态,情绪的声乐传染在很大程度上在非人类动物中都是未开发的。在本文中,我审查了歧视情绪的声音表达的证据,这是情绪传染发生的必要步骤。然后,我描述了情绪引起的潜在的潜在机制,提出了评估这种现象的标准并审查现有证据。到目前为止,文献表明,非人动物能够歧视和受到的特异性的影响,也是可能的异质特异性(例如人类)情绪的表达。由于人类大量依赖发声来沟通(演讲),我建议研究非人动物中情绪的声乐蔓延可能会更好地了解情绪传染和同理心的演变。

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