The Impact of Awe on Existential Isolation: Evidence for Contrasting Pathways.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Megan E Edwards, Peter J Helm, Steven Pratscher, B Ann Bettencourt, Jamie Arndt
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Abstract

We propose that awe has multifaceted relations with existential isolation, a feeling of separation between the self and others or the world. Three studies examined the relation between awe and existential isolation via feelings of small self (vastness, self-size, self-perspectives) and a sense of connectedness. Awe (vs. a control topic) was induced either using virtual reality (Study 1) or a recall task (Studies 2 and 3) and was indirectly associated with higher and lower levels of existential isolation through differing pathways. Awe was associated with lower feelings of existential isolation via an increased sense of vastness, which in turn predicted greater connectedness; whereas awe was associated with higher feelings of existential isolation via increased sense of feeling small, which in turn predicted lower connectedness. This work advances understanding of the complex nature of awe-revealing its competing effects on the self and the social connectedness pathways through which awe can influence existential isolation.

敬畏对存在孤独的影响:相反途径的证据。
我们认为,敬畏感与存在孤独感(一种自我与他人或世界分离的感觉)有着多方面的关系。三项研究通过渺小的自我感觉(广阔感、自我尺寸、自我观点)和联系感来考察敬畏与生存隔离之间的关系。通过虚拟现实(研究 1)或回忆任务(研究 2 和研究 3)来诱发敬畏感(与对照主题相比),并通过不同的途径将敬畏感与较高或较低的存在孤独感间接联系起来。敬畏与较低的存在孤独感相关,因为存在孤独感会增加人的广阔感,而广阔感又会增加人与人之间的联系;而敬畏与较高的存在孤独感相关,因为存在孤独感会增加人的渺小感,而渺小感又会降低人与人之间的联系。这项研究加深了人们对敬畏复杂本质的理解--揭示了敬畏对自我的竞争性影响,以及敬畏影响生存孤独感的社会联系途径。
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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