Physiological Responses to Narrative Anger Recall and Correlates to Anger, Forgiveness, and Rumination

Pub Date : 2022-02-24 DOI:10.1027/0269-8803/a000297
Emily Dalrymple Whinery, Aya Musleh, E. Brown, Zachary Alford, Joe C. Anigbogu, Lauren Ellingwood, Marc-Anthony Espinoza, Greg Hawkins, Kaisa Kammer, Kevin J. Krause, Lisa E. Olson
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Abstract. Narrative recall, or describing an event from one’s past, is a common method to study anger in the laboratory. However, most research using this method has not included a neutral speaking control, and therefore the physiological response attributable to emotion versus the act of speech is unknown. We evaluated heart rate, blood pressure, skin conductance level, heart rate variability, and salivary alpha-amylase during silent baseline, neutral speaking, anger recall, and recovery periods, and correlated these measures with trait anger, forgiveness, and rumination ( n = 104). Only systolic blood pressure and skin conductance levels were elevated in the anger recall period above the values in the neutral speaking period, showing the need for this important control. Alpha-amylase was inversely correlated to forgiveness, particularly in females. A neutral speaking control is critical for anger recall protocols because the physiological responses are mostly due to speaking, not anger. Salivary alpha-amylase may be a promising autonomic marker in studies of forgiveness and anger.
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叙事愤怒回忆的生理反应及其与愤怒、宽恕和沉思的相关性
摘要叙述性回忆,或描述一个人过去的事件,是在实验室研究愤怒的一种常见方法。然而,大多数使用这种方法的研究都没有包括中性的言语控制,因此情绪与言语行为的生理反应尚不清楚。我们评估了无声基线、中性说话、愤怒回忆和恢复期的心率、血压、皮肤电导水平、心率变异性和唾液α-淀粉酶,并将这些指标与愤怒、宽恕和沉思特征相关联(n=104)。只有收缩压和皮肤电导水平在愤怒回忆期高于中性语言期,这表明需要进行这一重要控制。α-淀粉酶与宽恕呈负相关,尤其是在女性中。中性的说话控制对愤怒回忆协议至关重要,因为生理反应主要是由于说话,而不是愤怒。唾液α-淀粉酶在宽恕和愤怒的研究中可能是一种很有前途的自主标记物。
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