心理科学进展 ›› 2023, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (9): 1714-1727.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2023.01714
收稿日期:
2022-04-25
出版日期:
2023-09-15
发布日期:
2023-05-31
通讯作者:
赵辉,杨波
E-mail:zhaohui0002005@126.com;zsdybo@sina.com
基金资助:
ZHOU Bingtao1, LIU Yuping2, ZHAO Hui1(), YANG Bo1()
Received:
2022-04-25
Online:
2023-09-15
Published:
2023-05-31
Contact:
ZHAO Hui, YANG Bo
E-mail:zhaohui0002005@126.com;zsdybo@sina.com
摘要:
攻击可使个体产生正性情绪, 即攻击行为具有愉悦效应。这既直接反映在个体对攻击行为的情绪体验上, 也在一些人格特质与攻击行为的关联中有所体现, 还得到了与攻击有关的神经影像学研究的支持。对立过程理论与攻击的强化模型从个体变化和群体演变两种不同的视角解释了这一效应的心理成因。该效应会使个体的攻击行为模式得到巩固, 这一解释路径丰富了攻击行为的元理论框架。上述分析表明对高攻击倾向的人群进行干预时应慎重使用宣泄疗法, 并提示攻击行为与成瘾行为在心理成因上可能存在相似性。未来应改进情绪的测量工具, 厘清攻击时情绪的动态变化, 还应深入探究攻击愉悦效应的影响因素, 并着力提高研究的生态效度。
中图分类号:
周冰涛, 刘宇平, 赵辉, 杨波. (2023). 攻击行为的愉悦效应. 心理科学进展 , 31(9), 1714-1727.
ZHOU Bingtao, LIU Yuping, ZHAO Hui, YANG Bo. (2023). The pleasurable effect of aggressive behavior. Advances in Psychological Science, 31(9), 1714-1727.
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