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Contagious Anxiety: Anxious European Americans Can Transmit Their Physiological Reactivity to African Americans

机译:传染性焦虑:焦虑的欧洲美国人可以将他们的生理反应性传播到非洲裔美国人

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During interracial encounters, well-intentioned European Americans sometimes engage in subtle displays of anxiety, which can be interpreted as signs of racial bias by African American partners. In the present research, same-race and cross-race stranger dyads (N = 123) engaged in getting-acquainted tasks, during which measures of sympathetic nervous system responses (preejection period, PEP) and heart rate variability were continuously collected. PEP scores showed that African American partners had stronger physiological linkage to European American partners who evidenced greater anxietygreater cortisol reactivity, behavioral tension, and self-reported discomfortwhich suggests greater physiological responsiveness to momentary changes in partners' affective states when those partners were anxious. European Americans showed physiological linkage to African American and European American partners, but linkage did not vary as a function of their partner's anxiety. Using physiological linkage offers a novel approach to understanding how affective responses unfold during dynamic intergroup interactions.
机译:在异族遭遇期间,善意的欧洲美国人有时会从事焦虑的微妙展示,这可以被非洲裔美国合作伙伴解释为种族偏见的迹象。在目前的研究中,同名和跨种子陌生人(N = 123)从事熟悉的任务,在此期间连续收集有交感神经系统反应(预测期,PEP)和心率变异的措施。 PEP分数表明,非洲裔美国合作伙伴对欧洲美国合作伙伴的生理联系更强,他在那些合作伙伴担心时表现出更大的生理反应性,行为紧张和自我报告的不适,这些人的生理响应性对伙伴的情感国家的瞬间变化。欧洲美国人表现出对非洲裔美国和欧洲美国合作伙伴的生理联系,但联系并没有因其伴侣的焦虑而变化。使用生理联系提供了一种新颖的方法来了解在动态互动相互作用期间的情感响应如何展开。

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