Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
So far inferences on early moral development and higher order self conscious emotions have mostly been based on
behavioral data. Emotions though, as far as arguments support, are multidimensional notions. Not only do they involve
behavioral actions upon perception of an event, but they also carry autonomic physiological markers. The current study
aimed to examine and characterise physiological signs that underlie self-conscious emotions in early childhood, while
grounding them on behavioral analyses. For this purpose, the ‘‘mishap paradigm’’ was used as the most reliable method for
evoking feelings of ‘‘guilt’’ in children and autonomic facial temperature variation were detected by functional Infrared
Imaging (fIRI). Fifteen children (age: 39–42 months) participated in the study. They were asked to play with a toy, falsely
informed that it was the experimenter’s ‘‘favourite’’, while being unaware that it was pre-planned to break. Mishap of the
toy during engagement caused sympathetic arousal as shown by peripheral nasal vasoconstriction leading to a marked
temperature drop, compared to baseline. Soothing after the mishap phase induced an increase in nose temperature,
associated with parasympathetic activity suggesting that the child’s distress was neutralized, or even overcompensated.
Behavioral analyses reported signs of distress evoked by the paradigm, backing up the thermal observation. The results
suggest that the integration of physiological elements should be crucial in research concerning socio-emotional
development. fIRI is a non invasive and non contact method providing a powerful tool for inferring early moral emotional
signs based on physiological observations of peripheral vasoconstriction, while preserving an ecological and natural
context.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Stephanos, Ioannou; Ebisch, Sjoerd Johannes; Aureli, Tiziana; Bafunno, Daniela; Helene Alexi, Ioannides; Cardone, Daniela; Manini, Barbara; Romani, Gian Luca; Vittorio, Gallese; Merla, Arcangelo
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