隐藏在众目睽睽之下低唤醒积极情绪的独特重要性

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Maria D. McManus, Jeanne Nakamura, Jason T. Siegel
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摘要

过去关于积极情绪和情绪的研究大多只关注高唤醒积极情绪(HAPA:如兴奋),然而,低唤醒积极情绪(LAPA:如平静)也越来越多地被纳入情绪研究中。因此,有必要对低唤醒积极情感与高唤醒积极情感的异同、低唤醒积极情感与高唤醒积极情感的操作方法、以及低唤醒积极情感在情感生活中的显著特点和重要性等方面的知识进行综合。通过系统性检索,我们从广泛的研究课题中发现了 226 篇比较 LAPA 与 HAPA 的研究论文;本综述对这些论文的研究结果进行了叙述性总结。在89%的比较中发现了LAPA与HAPA之间的差异,其中LAPA与大脑活动、心血管健康、决策、记忆、正念、人格和孤独等变量之间的关系始终显著不同。研究还发现了 LAPA 其他值得注意的方面,包括它在压力、工作、积极社交和幸福感中的作用,以及它对老年人和女性的重要性。对用于测量 LAPA 和 HAPA 的项目进行分析后发现,两者在概念上存在细微差别,在具体项目的使用上也逐渐达成共识。在根据接近-回避动机考虑项目使用的同时,我们确定了三种可能的 LAPA 亚型:平静(既不接近也不回避的稳定状态)、满足(成功接近)和解脱(成功回避)。这篇综述阐明了 LAPA 在情感生活中的作用,强调在涉及积极情感的研究中应考虑 LAPA 与 HAPA 的不同之处。
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Hiding in plain sight: The distinct importance of low-arousal positive affect

Hiding in plain sight: The distinct importance of low-arousal positive affect

Most past research on positive affect and emotion has focused exclusively on high-arousal positive affect (HAPA: e.g., excited), however, low-arousal positive affect (LAPA: e.g., calm) increasingly is included in emotion research. As such, there is a need to synthesize knowledge about the similarities and differences between LAPA and HAPA, the operationalization of LAPA and HAPA, and the distinct characteristics and importance of LAPA within emotional life. A systematic search identified 226 research papers comparing LAPA with HAPA from a broad spectrum of research topics; this review provides a narrative summary of their findings. Indications of differences between LAPA and HAPA were found in 89% of comparisons, with LAPA having a consistently distinguishable relationship to variables such as brain activity, cardiovascular health, decision-making, memory, mindfulness, personality, and solitude, among others. Other notable aspects of LAPA were found, including its role in stress, work, positive sociality, and well-being, as well as its importance in older adults and women. An analysis of items used to measure LAPA and HAPA revealed nuanced differences in conceptualizations, as well as emerging consensus around specific item usage. While considering item use in light of approach-avoidance motivation, we identified three possible LAPA subtypes: calm (a steady state of neither approach nor avoidance), satisfaction (having successfully approached), and relief (having successfully avoided). This review clarifies LAPA’s role in affective life, underscoring that LAPA’s differences from HAPA should be considered in research involving positive affect.

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5.40
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4.20%
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期刊介绍: Motivation and Emotion publishes articles on human motivational and emotional phenomena that make theoretical advances by linking empirical findings to underlying processes. Submissions should focus on key problems in motivation and emotion, and, if using non-human participants, should contribute to theories concerning human behavior.  Articles should be explanatory rather than merely descriptive, providing the data necessary to understand the origins of motivation and emotion, to explicate why, how, and under what conditions motivational and emotional states change, and to document that these processes are important to human functioning.A range of methodological approaches are welcome, with methodological rigor as the key criterion.  Manuscripts that rely exclusively on self-report data are appropriate, but published articles tend to be those that rely on objective measures (e.g., behavioral observations, psychophysiological responses, reaction times, brain activity, and performance or achievement indicators) either singly or combination with self-report data.The journal generally does not publish scale development and validation articles.  However, it is open to articles that focus on the post-validation contribution that a new measure can make.  Scale development and validation work therefore may be submitted if it is used as a necessary prerequisite to follow-up studies that demonstrate the importance of the new scale in making a theoretical advance.
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