在看完视频之后,研究人员会测算参与者的情绪状态和笑声等级。每个小组成员还需给另一名参与者写下一条消息,以便更好地相互了解。
The participants who had a good laugh together shared significantly more intimate information than the groups who did not watch the comedy routine.
比起那些没有观看喜剧的组别,一起欢笑过的参与者们向彼此分享了更多的亲密信息。
Gray suggests this is not merely because it is a positive experience, but because of the physiology behind a good laugh. It actually triggers the release of the so-called “happy hormone” endorphin.
格雷认为,究其原因,不仅在于欢笑是一种积极的体验,还因为欢笑的背后隐藏着的心理学。实际上,正是这种心理学的作用引发了所谓的“快乐荷尔蒙”——内啡肽(endorphin)的释放。
The findings support the idea that laughter encourages people to make more intimate disclosures to strangers. Furthermore, researchers discovered the sharing of the information occurred so spontaneously, the person who disclosed information was seldom aware that he or she had done so.
这项研究证实,笑声能促使人们对陌生人透露更多隐私。此外,研究人员还发现,信息的分享就这样自然而然地发生了。那些透露信息的人很少会意识到自己正在这么做。
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