| Literature DB >> 32883988 |
Luz Fernández-Aguilar1,2, José M Latorre3,4, Arturo Martínez-Rodrigo5, José V Moncho-Bogani6,7, Laura Ros8,7, Pablo Latorre9,10, Jorge J Ricarte8,7, Antonio Fernández-Caballero5.
Abstract
Emotional response in aging is typically studied using the dimensional or the discrete models of emotion. Moreover, it is typically studied using subjective or physiological variables but not using both perspectives simultaneously. Additionally, tenderness is neglected in emotion induction procedures with older adults, with the present work being the first to include the study of physiological tenderness using film clips. This study integrated two separate approaches to emotion research, comparing 68 younger and 39 older adults and using a popular set of film clips to induce tenderness, amusement, anger, fear, sadness and disgust emotions. The direction of subjective emotional patterns was evaluated with self-reports and that of physiological emotional patterns was evaluated with a wearable emotion detection system. The findings suggest a dual-process framework between subjective and physiological responses, manifested differently in young and older adults. In terms of arousal, the older adults exhibited higher levels of subjective arousal in negative emotions and tenderness while young adults showed higher levels of physiological arousal in these emotions. These findings yield information on the multidirectionality of positive and negative emotions, corroborating that emotional changes in the adult lifespan appear to be subject to the relevance of the emotion elicitor to each age group.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32883988 PMCID: PMC7471684 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71430-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Young and older adults’ ratings of emotional targets and non-target response to the target films. ggplot graphs.
Subjective and physiological emotion patterns differences in emotional targets between young and old adults.
| Emotion/measure | Young adults ( | Old adults ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenderness | ||||||||
| Valence SAM | 6.43 (2.51) | 6.28 (2.80) | 0.58 | .00 | 21.36** | .16 | 1.76 | .01 |
| Arousal SAM | 4.91 (2.18) | 5.00 (2.77) | 3.17 | .02 | 34.41** | .24 | 6.33* | .05 |
| Tenderness DES | 5.54 (1.84) | 5.90 (1.60) | 2.97 | .02 | 310.17** | .74 | 0.03 | .00 |
| SCL | 597.59 (222.04) | 482.51 (172.96) | 8.49** | .07 | 46.93** | .31 | 1.52 | .01 |
| HR | 81.64 (10.40) | 79.40 (10.02) | 0.27 | .00 | 59.51** | .37 | 4.05* | .03 |
| Amusement | ||||||||
| Valence SAM | 5.88 (2.26) | 5.69 (2.83) | 0.43 | .00 | 11.47** | .09 | 2.87 | .02 |
| Arousal SAM | 4.49 (2.20) | 3.26 (2.26) | 15.71** | .13 | 3.80* | .03 | 0.01 | .00 |
| Amusement DES | 5.19 (1.53) | 4.38 (1.77) | 5.43 | .04 | 258.92** | .71 | 2.97 | .02 |
| SCL | 590.05 (207.70) | 503.69 (193.27) | 6.16* | .05 | 52.51** | .34 | 0.09 | .00 |
| HR | 82.37 (11.12) | 77.72 (8.19) | 1.10 | .01 | 46.68** | .31 | 22.23** | .18 |
| Anger | ||||||||
| Valence SAM | 2.07 (1.82) | 2.15 (2.15) | 1.83 | .01 | 99.30** | .48 | 1.14 | .01 |
| Arousal SAM | 6.04 (2.19) | 6.41 (2.39) | 2.14 | .02 | 109.90** | .51 | 9.07** | .08 |
| Anger DES | 4.85 (1.87) | 5.21 (2.15) | 1.21 | .01 | 304.54** | .74 | 0.20 | .00 |
| SCL | 595.27 (224.90) | 468.29 (128.66) | 10.90** | .10 | 33.63** | .25 | 1.58 | .01 |
| HR | 82.20 (11.02) | 79.04 (9.82) | 0.69 | .00 | 39.18** | .28 | 5.33** | .05 |
| Disgust | ||||||||
| Valence SAM | 2.50 (1.77) | 1.82 (1.62) | 0.00 | .00 | 98.46** | .48 | 6.02** | .05 |
| Arousal SAM | 5.76 (2.08) | 5.79 (2.69) | 3.59 | .03 | 84.84** | .44 | 6.23** | .05 |
| Disgust DES | 4.84 (1.91) | 4.62 (2.35) | 0.33 | .00 | 288.68** | .73 | 0.20 | .00 |
| SCL | 578.51 (183.57) | 488.75 (188.23) | 6.95** | .06 | 43.04** | .30 | 0.43 | .00 |
| HR | 82.18 (11.09) | 79.06 (9.06) | 0.62 | .00 | 60.77** | .37 | 6.79** | .06 |
| Fear | ||||||||
| SAM valence | 3.04 (1.95) | 2.54 (1.89) | 0.10 | .00 | 56.37** | .34 | 4.41* | .04 |
| SAM arousal | 6.93 (1.88) | 5.51 (2.66) | 16.30** | .13 | 148.67** | .58 | 0.07 | .00 |
| CED fear | 4.49 (2.04) | 3.28 (2.15) | 4.57* | .04 | 138.17** | .56 | 9.86** | .08 |
| SCL | 609.15 (205.92) | 489.57 (163.31) | 9.62** | .08 | 59.34** | .37 | 2.64 | .02 |
| HR | 84.24 (10.79) | 78.99 (10.14) | 2.07 | .02 | 76.21** | .43 | 15.18** | .13 |
| Sadness | ||||||||
| Valence SAM | 2.87 (1.64) | 2.64 (2.19) | 0.71 | .00 | 59.45** | .36 | 2.63 | .02 |
| Arousal SAM | 5.00 (1.92) | 5.38 (2.48) | 1.90 | .01 | 60.04** | .36 | 12.40** | .10 |
| Sadness DES | 5.41 (1.51) | 5.13 (1.90) | 0.38 | .00 | 243.63** | .69 | 0.39 | .00 |
| SCL | 569.80 (184.22) | 535.74 (193.89) | 5.98* | .05 | 33.23** | .24 | 1.01 | .01 |
| HR | 82.34 (11.19) | 79.02 (8.76) | 0.69 | .00 | 85.74** | .45 | 10.66** | .09 |
* p ≤ .050; **p ≤ .010.
Figure 2Subjective and physiological response by target condition and age group. (A) Anger valence (SAM). (B) Anger arousal (SAM). (C) Anger emotion level (CED). (D) Anger skin conductance level. (E) Anger heart rate. ggplot graphs.
Figure 3Subjective and physiological response by target condition and age group. (A) Disgust valence (SAM). (B) Disgust arousal (SAM). (C) Disgust emotion level (CED). (D) Disgust skin conductance level. (E) Disgust heart rate. ggplot graphs.
Figure 4Subjective and physiological response by target condition and age group. (A) Fear valence (SAM). (B) Fear arousal (SAM). (C) Fear emotion level (CED). (D) Fear skin conductance level. (E) Fear heart rate. ggplot graphs.
Figure 5Subjective and physiological response by target condition and age group. Note: (A) Sadness valence (SAM). (B) Sadness arousal (SAM). (C) Sadness emotion level (CED). (D) Sadness skin conductance level. (E) Sadness heart rate. ggplot graphs.
Figure 6Subjective and physiological response by target condition and age group. (A) Tenderness valence (SAM). (B) Tenderness arousal (SAM). (C) Tenderness emotion level (CED). (D) Tenderness skin conductance level. (E) Tenderness heart rate. ggplot graphs.
Figure 7Subjective and physiological response by target condition and age group. (A) Amusement valence (SAM). (B) Amusement arousal (SAM). (C) Amusement emotion level (CED). (D) Amusement skin conductance level. (E) Amusement heart rate. ggplot graphs.