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Heartbeat detection and the experience of emotions

Author(s): Mezzacappa, E. S., Katkin, E. S.

Journal/Book: Cognition Emotion. 2000; 14: 27 Church Rd, Hove BN3 2FA, East Sussex, England. Psychology Press. 417-427.

Abstract: Although many theories of emotion hypothesise a crucial role for the self-perception of visceral activity, there has been little empirical investigation of the relationship between visceral self-perception and emotion. In this study, 52 undergraduates (19 males, 33 females) performed a heartbeat detection task and were classified as good (n = 9) or poor (n = 43) heartbeat detectors. Subjects were then presented with sets of two film clips, each targeting one of three different emotional valences (amusement, anger, fear). Subjects reported their affective responses to the clips on 9-point scales indicating intensity and pleasantness. Good detectors reported more intense emotions than poor detectors across all three emotional valences, but no differences were found on pleasantness ratings between the groups. These results suggest that visceral perception plays a role in the experience of the intensity of emotions.

Note: Article Katkin ES, SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Psychol, Stony Brook,NY 11794 USA

Keyword(s): INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; CONSTANT STIMULI; SELF-PERCEPTION; DISCRIMINATION; REACTIVITY


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