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Talking about Emotion: Prosody and Skin Conductance Indicate Emotion Regulation

Talking about emotion and putting feelings into words has been hypothesized to regulate emotion in psychotherapy as well as in everyday conversation. However, the exact dynamics of how different strategies of verbalization regulate emotion and how these strategies are reflected in characteristics of...

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Autores principales: Matejka, Moritz, Kazzer, Philipp, Seehausen, Maria, Bajbouj, Malek, Klann-Delius, Gisela, Menninghaus, Winfried, Jacobs, Arthur M., Heekeren, Hauke R., Prehn, Kristin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00260
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author Matejka, Moritz
Kazzer, Philipp
Seehausen, Maria
Bajbouj, Malek
Klann-Delius, Gisela
Menninghaus, Winfried
Jacobs, Arthur M.
Heekeren, Hauke R.
Prehn, Kristin
author_facet Matejka, Moritz
Kazzer, Philipp
Seehausen, Maria
Bajbouj, Malek
Klann-Delius, Gisela
Menninghaus, Winfried
Jacobs, Arthur M.
Heekeren, Hauke R.
Prehn, Kristin
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description Talking about emotion and putting feelings into words has been hypothesized to regulate emotion in psychotherapy as well as in everyday conversation. However, the exact dynamics of how different strategies of verbalization regulate emotion and how these strategies are reflected in characteristics of the voice has received little scientific attention. In the present study, we showed emotional pictures to 30 participants and asked them to verbally admit or deny an emotional experience or a neutral fact concerning the picture in a simulated conversation. We used a 2 × 2 factorial design manipulating the focus (on emotion or facts) as well as the congruency (admitting or denying) of the verbal expression. Analyses of skin conductance response (SCR) and voice during the verbalization conditions revealed a main effect of the factor focus. SCR and pitch of the voice were lower during emotion compared to fact verbalization, indicating lower autonomic arousal. In contradiction to these physiological parameters, participants reported that fact verbalization was more effective in down-regulating their emotion than emotion verbalization. These subjective ratings, however, were in line with voice parameters associated with emotional valence. That is, voice intensity showed that fact verbalization reduced negative valence more than emotion verbalization. In sum, the results of our study provide evidence that emotion verbalization as compared to fact verbalization is an effective emotion regulation strategy. Moreover, based on the results of our study we propose that different verbalization strategies influence valence and arousal aspects of emotion selectively.
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spelling pubmed-36504492013-05-14 Talking about Emotion: Prosody and Skin Conductance Indicate Emotion Regulation Matejka, Moritz Kazzer, Philipp Seehausen, Maria Bajbouj, Malek Klann-Delius, Gisela Menninghaus, Winfried Jacobs, Arthur M. Heekeren, Hauke R. Prehn, Kristin Front Psychol Psychology Talking about emotion and putting feelings into words has been hypothesized to regulate emotion in psychotherapy as well as in everyday conversation. However, the exact dynamics of how different strategies of verbalization regulate emotion and how these strategies are reflected in characteristics of the voice has received little scientific attention. In the present study, we showed emotional pictures to 30 participants and asked them to verbally admit or deny an emotional experience or a neutral fact concerning the picture in a simulated conversation. We used a 2 × 2 factorial design manipulating the focus (on emotion or facts) as well as the congruency (admitting or denying) of the verbal expression. Analyses of skin conductance response (SCR) and voice during the verbalization conditions revealed a main effect of the factor focus. SCR and pitch of the voice were lower during emotion compared to fact verbalization, indicating lower autonomic arousal. In contradiction to these physiological parameters, participants reported that fact verbalization was more effective in down-regulating their emotion than emotion verbalization. These subjective ratings, however, were in line with voice parameters associated with emotional valence. That is, voice intensity showed that fact verbalization reduced negative valence more than emotion verbalization. In sum, the results of our study provide evidence that emotion verbalization as compared to fact verbalization is an effective emotion regulation strategy. Moreover, based on the results of our study we propose that different verbalization strategies influence valence and arousal aspects of emotion selectively. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3650449/ /pubmed/23675363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00260 Text en Copyright © 2013 Matejka, Kazzer, Seehausen, Bajbouj, Klann-Delius, Menninghaus, Jacobs, Heekeren and Prehn. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
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Matejka, Moritz
Kazzer, Philipp
Seehausen, Maria
Bajbouj, Malek
Klann-Delius, Gisela
Menninghaus, Winfried
Jacobs, Arthur M.
Heekeren, Hauke R.
Prehn, Kristin
Talking about Emotion: Prosody and Skin Conductance Indicate Emotion Regulation
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title_fullStr Talking about Emotion: Prosody and Skin Conductance Indicate Emotion Regulation
title_full_unstemmed Talking about Emotion: Prosody and Skin Conductance Indicate Emotion Regulation
title_short Talking about Emotion: Prosody and Skin Conductance Indicate Emotion Regulation
title_sort talking about emotion: prosody and skin conductance indicate emotion regulation
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00260
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