In a study of 72 teenagers, scientists found that people who sent romantic emails were more emotionally aroused and used stronger and more thoughtful language than those who left voicemails.
在一项针对72个青少年的研究中,科学家发现,与语音留言的人相比,发送浪漫邮件的人会投入更多感情,使用更加强烈、意味深长的语言。
The research was conducted by placing skin sensors on the subjects' faces to measure muscle movement associated with positive and negative emotion, and on their feet to measure arousal. Subjects were randomly chosen to do voicemail or email and to either produce a practical or a romantic message.
研究通过在研究对象的脸上放置皮肤传感器检测其对于积极、消极情感的肌肉反应,在脚上放置皮肤传感器测量其兴奋度。该研究随机挑选研究对象,让他们发送实用或是浪漫的语音信息或邮件。
'When writing romantic emails, senders consciously or subconsciously added more positive content to their messages, perhaps to compensate for the medium's inability to convey vocal tone,' Dennis and Wells wrote in the paper. 'Email enables senders to modify the content as messages are composed to ensure they are crafted to the needs of the situation. Voicemail lacks this feature,' they added. 'A sender records a voicemail in a single take, and it can be sent or discarded and re-recorded, but not edited. [This means] senders engage with email messages longer and may think about the task more deeply than when leaving voicemails. This extra processing may increase arousal.'
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