爱与模仿:年轻与年长夫妻的面部模仿与关系满意度。

Margund K Rohr, Maike Salazar Kämpf, Ute Kunzmann
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目的:社交模仿,即对谈话对象的模仿,与移情、喜好和隶属关系有关。由于之前的研究主要集中在年轻的成年人和零熟人身上,因此对模仿的年龄差异及其在恋爱关系中的作用知之甚少。方法:在这项研究中,37对年轻夫妇和41对老年夫妇在录像的同时谈论了其中一方面临的一个持续的问题。三名独立观察员评估了参与者的面部模仿。谈话结束后,情侣们评估了他们关系的质量。结果:年轻夫妇比年长夫妇更容易模仿对方。模仿和关系质量之间的联系是复杂的。尽管在年轻或年长的夫妇中,面部模仿与主观亲密度没有联系,但在年轻夫妇中,模仿和关系满意度之间存在显著的正相关,而在年长夫妇中则没有。讨论:总的来说,结果表明,面部模仿是一种社会过程,它变得不那么普遍,而且随着个人年龄的增长,其功能可能会有所不同。
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Love and Imitation: Facial Mimicry and Relationship Satisfaction in Younger and Older Couples.

Objectives: Social mimicry, the imitation of one's conversation partner, is associated with empathy, liking, and affiliation. Because previous research has mainly focused on young adulthood and zero acquaintances, little is known about age differences in mimicry and its role in romantic relationships.

Methods: In this study, 37 younger and 41 older couples talked about an ongoing problem faced by one of the partners while being video-recorded. Three independent observers assessed partners' facial mimicry. After the conversation, couples evaluated the quality of their relationship.

Results: Younger couples imitated each other more than older couples. The link between mimicry and relationship quality was mixed. While facial mimicry was not linked to subjective closeness in either younger or older couples, there was a significant positive association between mimicry and relationship satisfaction in young, but not older, couples.

Discussion: Overall, the results suggest that facial mimicry is a social process that becomes less prevalent and might differ in their function as individuals age.

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