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A pilot study examining physical and social warmth: Higher (non-febrile) oral temperature is associated with greater feelings of social connection

机译:一项检查身体和社会温暖的试点研究:较高(非发热)的口腔温度与社交联系感增强有关

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© 2016 Inagaki et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. An emerging literature suggests that experiences of physical warmth contribute to social warmth - the experience of feeling connected to others. Thus, thermoregulatory systems, which help maintain our relatively warm internal body temperatures, may also support feelings of social connection. However, the association between internal body temperature and feelings of connection has not been examined. Furthermore, the origins of the link between physical and social warmth, via learning during early experiences with a caregiver or via innate, co-evolved mechanisms, remain unclear. The current study examined the relationship between oral temperature and feelings of social connection as well as whether early caregiver experiences moderated this relationship. Extending the existing literature, higher oral temperature readings were associated with greater feelings of social connection. Moreover, early caregiver experiences did not moderate this association, suggesting that the physical-social warmth overlap may not be altered by early social experience. Results provide additional support for the link between experiences of physical warmth and social warmth and add to existing theories that highlight social connection as a basic need on its own.
机译:©2016 Inagaki等。这是根据知识共享署名许可协议的条款分发的开放获取文章,该条款允许在任何媒介中无限制地使用,分发和复制,但要注明原始作者和出处。新兴文学表明,身体温暖的经历有助于社会温暖,即与他人建立联系的经历。因此,有助于维持我们相对温暖的体内温度的体温调节系统也可能支持社交联系。但是,尚未检查体内温度与连接感觉之间的关联。此外,通过与照料者的早期经验中的学习或通过先天的,共同发展的机制,身体和社会温暖之间的联系的起源尚不清楚。目前的研究检查了口腔温度与社交联系感之间的关系,以及早期护理人员的经历是否能够缓解这种关系。在扩展现有文献的基础上,较高的口腔温度读数与较高的社交联系感相关。此外,早期的照料者经验并不能缓解这种关联,这表明早期的社会经历可能不会改变身体与社会的温暖重叠。结果为身体温暖和社会温暖之间的联系提供了额外的支持,并增加了现有的理论,这些理论强调社会联系本身就是一项基本需求。

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