TY - JOUR
T1 - Concordance of mother-child respiratory sinus arrythmia is continually moderated by dynamic changes in emotional content of film stimuli
AU - Ravindran, Niyantri
AU - Zhang, Xutong
AU - Green, Lindsey M.
AU - Gatzke-Kopp, Lisa M.
AU - Cole, Pamela M.
AU - Ram, Nilam
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Evidence suggests that concordance between parent and child physiological states is an important marker of interpersonal interaction. However, studies have focused on individual differences in concordance, and we have limited understanding of how physiological concordance may vary dynamically based on the situational context. We examined whether mother-child physiological concordance was moderated by dynamic changes in emotional content of a film clip they viewed together. Second-by-second estimates of respiratory sinus arrythmia were obtained from mothers and children (N = 158, Mchild age = 45.16 months) as they viewed a chase scene from a children's film. In addition, the film clip's negative emotional content was rated second-by-second. Results showed that mother-child dyads displayed positive physiological concordance only in seconds when there was an increase in the clip's negative emotional content. Thus, dynamic changes in mother-child physiological concordance may indicate dyadic responses to challenge.
AB - Evidence suggests that concordance between parent and child physiological states is an important marker of interpersonal interaction. However, studies have focused on individual differences in concordance, and we have limited understanding of how physiological concordance may vary dynamically based on the situational context. We examined whether mother-child physiological concordance was moderated by dynamic changes in emotional content of a film clip they viewed together. Second-by-second estimates of respiratory sinus arrythmia were obtained from mothers and children (N = 158, Mchild age = 45.16 months) as they viewed a chase scene from a children's film. In addition, the film clip's negative emotional content was rated second-by-second. Results showed that mother-child dyads displayed positive physiological concordance only in seconds when there was an increase in the clip's negative emotional content. Thus, dynamic changes in mother-child physiological concordance may indicate dyadic responses to challenge.
KW - Dynamic methods
KW - Mother-child interaction
KW - Physiological concordance
KW - Respiratory sinus arrythmia
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85102295003
U2 - 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2021.108053
DO - 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2021.108053
M3 - 文章
C2 - 33617928
AN - SCOPUS:85102295003
SN - 0301-0511
VL - 161
JO - Biological Psychology
JF - Biological Psychology
M1 - 108053
ER -