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Cognitive consequences of expressive suppression : effects of sex and emotional valence

机译:表达抑制的认知后果:性和情感效应的影响

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The present research was designed to examine whether sex and/or emotional valence pl aya role in the cognitive consequences (e.g., memory) of expressive suppression. Seventy-two (36 male and 36 female) undergraduates were randomly assigned to either a control or expressive suppression condition, and were asked to watch silent film clips intended to elicit amusement and disgust. While watching each film, participants listened to sixteen nonemotional words. After each film, participants were asked to answer questions about wha t they had seen in the film (visual memory), to recall as many words as they could (auditory recall memory), and to select from a list any words that they had heard during the previous film clip (auditory recognition memory). With regard to the effects of expressive suppression on visual memory, results indicated a 3-way interaction between condition, sex and film emotion: Men performed more poorly than women on the visual memory test after watching both the amusing and disgusting films in the control condition, and when watching the amusing film in the expressive suppression condition. However, men in the expressive suppression condition performed better than women after watching the disgusting film. In terms of the effects of expressive suppression on auditory memory (recognition and recall), a condition x film emotion interaction indicated that there was no difference in auditory memory for the expressive suppression and control conditions when watching the amusing film, but that the expressive suppression group showed poorer auditory memory than the control group for words presented during the disgusting film. Moreover, a ma in effect of sex on auditory memory suggested that men recalled and recognized more words than women across conditions. Taken together, these findings suggest that both sex and the emotional valence of films may influence the effects of expressive suppression on memory. Results will be discussed in the context of previous literature concerning the effects of expressive suppression on cognition.
机译:本研究旨在检查在表达抑制的认知后果(例如记忆)中性别和/或情绪价是否发挥作用。随机分配72名(36名男性和36名女性)大学生为对照或表现性抑制条件,并让他们观看旨在引起娱乐和厌恶的无声电影剪辑。在观看每部电影时,参与者听了十六个不动声色的单词。每部电影之后,参与者都被要求回答有关他们在电影中所见过的问题(视觉记忆),尽可能多地回忆单词(听觉回忆),并从列表中选择他们所听到的任何单词在上一个影片剪辑(听觉识别存储器)中。关于表达抑制对视觉记忆的影响,结果表明条件,性别和电影情感之间存在三向交互作用:在对照条件下观看有趣和令人作呕的电影后,男性在视觉记忆测试中的表现比女性差,以及在表现力抑制条件下观看有趣的电影时。但是,在表现令人沮丧的状态下,观看完令人反感的影片后,男性的表现要好于女性。就表达抑制对听觉记忆(识别和回忆)的影响而言,条件x电影情感互动表明,观看有趣的电影时,表达抑制和控制条件的听觉记忆没有差异,但表达抑制在令人作呕的影片中,与对照组相比,该组的听觉记忆力较对照组差。此外,性别对听觉记忆的影响表明,在各种情况下,男人回想和认出的单词要多于女人。综上所述,这些发现表明电影的性别和情感价都可能影响表达抑制对记忆的影响。将在有关抑制表达对认知的影响的先前文献的背景下讨论结果。

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    Zhu Yingfang;

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