Measuring Arousal: Promises and Pitfalls.

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Affective science Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s42761-024-00288-4
Tess Reid, Catie Nielson, Jolie B Wormwood
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Abstract

The concept of arousal is ubiquitous and has been suggested as a critical component of many mental and physical phenomena, including emotion, behavior, motivation, learning, attention, motor action, and neural activity. In this review, we discuss theoretical, empirical, and analytic challenges to defining and measuring arousal and suggest avenues for future research to address these challenges. We begin by contesting the typically implicit (but occasionally explicit) assumption in the literature that arousal is a unitary construct representing a generalized, organism-wide phenomenon-an assumption evidenced by the common use of a measure from one arousal domain (e.g., motor action or autonomic activity) as a proxy for arousal in another (e.g., subjective experience). We demonstrate that this assumption is not supported by empirical evidence, and that instead arousal is best conceptualized as multidimensional, comprising multiple factors that can manifest variably both within and across individuals. We then discuss the implications, promises, and pitfalls of adopting this perspective for future research on arousal. We argue that it necessitates employing novel methodological approaches, including highly multimodal data collection from individuals across multiple contexts, preferably in variable real-world settings. It also necessitates bringing innovative data-driven analytic techniques to bear. We conclude that future research stands to dramatically reshape the scientific understanding of arousal by conceptualizing it as multifaceted with a manifestation that is variable in the moment and by leveraging emerging technologies and analyses to improve its measurement.

测量觉醒:承诺和陷阱。
觉醒的概念无处不在,并且被认为是许多心理和身体现象的关键组成部分,包括情感、行为、动机、学习、注意、运动动作和神经活动。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了定义和测量唤醒的理论、实证和分析挑战,并提出了未来研究解决这些挑战的途径。我们首先对文献中典型的内隐(但偶尔明确的)假设提出质疑,即唤醒是一个代表广义的、生物体范围内的现象的统一构念——这一假设被一个唤醒域(如运动动作或自主活动)作为另一个唤醒域(如主观经验)的代理的常用测量方法所证明。我们证明这种假设没有经验证据支持,相反,唤醒最好被概念化为多维的,包括多种因素,这些因素可以在个体内部和个体之间以不同的方式表现出来。然后,我们讨论了采用这一观点对未来唤醒研究的影响、承诺和陷阱。我们认为,这需要采用新颖的方法,包括从不同背景下的个体中高度多模态的数据收集,最好是在可变的现实世界环境中。它还需要采用创新的数据驱动分析技术。我们的结论是,未来的研究将极大地重塑对觉醒的科学理解,将其概念化为多方面的,在当下是可变的,并利用新兴技术和分析来改进其测量。
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