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Your heart makes my heart move: Cues of social connectedness cause shared emotions and physiological states among strangers
Authors:David Cwir  Priyanka B. Carr  Steven J. Spencer
Affiliation:
  • a University of Waterloo, Canada
  • b Stanford University, USA
  • Abstract:Two experiments tested the hypothesis that cues of social connectedness could lead even new interaction partners to experience shared emotional and physiological states. In Experiment 1, a confederate prepared for a stress-inducing task. Participants who had been led to feel socially connected to the confederate reported feeling greater stress than participants who had not. In Experiment 2, a confederate ran vigorously in place. Socially-connected participants had greater cardiovascular reactivity (heart rate and blood pressure) than controls. Each study held constant exposure to the confederate. The results suggest that the sharing of psychological and physiological states does not occur only between long-standing relationship partners, but can also result from even subtle experiences of social connectedness. These findings illustrate the dynamic and fluid ways in which important aspects of self can change in response to cues of social relatedness.
    Keywords:Emotions   Interpersonal interaction   Social interaction   Social behavior   Psychological stress
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