From dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony: Protocol for a laboratory experiment.

During interpersonal emotion regulation, relationship partners mutually regulate each other's emotional states. Interpersonal emotion regulation occurs at three main timescales: phasic (from several hundred milliseconds to about 10s), tonic (from 10s to 1 hour), and chronic (from weeks to month...

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Main Authors: Zihao Zeng, Karen Holtmaat, Xihan Jia, Annet Kleiboer, Francesca Rhighetti, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Fabian Ramseyer, Sophie C F Hendrikse, Sander L Koole
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323526
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author Zihao Zeng
Karen Holtmaat
Xihan Jia
Annet Kleiboer
Francesca Rhighetti
Anne-Marie Brouwer
Fabian Ramseyer
Sophie C F Hendrikse
Sander L Koole
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Karen Holtmaat
Xihan Jia
Annet Kleiboer
Francesca Rhighetti
Anne-Marie Brouwer
Fabian Ramseyer
Sophie C F Hendrikse
Sander L Koole
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description During interpersonal emotion regulation, relationship partners mutually regulate each other's emotional states. Interpersonal emotion regulation occurs at three main timescales: phasic (from several hundred milliseconds to about 10s), tonic (from 10s to 1 hour), and chronic (from weeks to months and years). Prior research has examined interpersonal emotion regulation at only one or two timescales simultaneously. The proposed research will examine variables relating to interpersonal emotion regulation in close relationships across all three timescales. A total of 150 romantic couples will engage in an emotional sharing task, in which they will be instructed to either engage in natural sharing or co-rumination. At the phasic timescale, primary outcomes will be interpersonal synchrony in movements and cardiovascular responses throughout the sharing task. At the tonic timescale, primary outcomes will be changes in mood and emotional appraisals pre- and post-sharing. At the chronic timescale, the study will primarily assess individual differences in relationship quality and dyadic coping style prior to the task, which are expected to shape phasic and tonic patterns during emotional sharing. Our general expectation is that phasic patterns in interpersonal emotion regulation (e.g., movement synchrony) will be meaningfully related to tonic patterns (e.g., mood change), which, in turn, will be meaningfully related to chronic patterns (e.g., relationship quality). More differentiated hypotheses and exploratory analyses are detailed in the protocol. The results of this research will contribute to the integration of interpersonal emotion regulation theories across different time scales.
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spelling doaj-art-44573bbef04f4655beffbb4077c7fbd72025-08-20T01:52:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01205e032352610.1371/journal.pone.0323526From dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony: Protocol for a laboratory experiment.Zihao ZengKaren HoltmaatXihan JiaAnnet KleiboerFrancesca RhighettiAnne-Marie BrouwerFabian RamseyerSophie C F HendrikseSander L KooleDuring interpersonal emotion regulation, relationship partners mutually regulate each other's emotional states. Interpersonal emotion regulation occurs at three main timescales: phasic (from several hundred milliseconds to about 10s), tonic (from 10s to 1 hour), and chronic (from weeks to months and years). Prior research has examined interpersonal emotion regulation at only one or two timescales simultaneously. The proposed research will examine variables relating to interpersonal emotion regulation in close relationships across all three timescales. A total of 150 romantic couples will engage in an emotional sharing task, in which they will be instructed to either engage in natural sharing or co-rumination. At the phasic timescale, primary outcomes will be interpersonal synchrony in movements and cardiovascular responses throughout the sharing task. At the tonic timescale, primary outcomes will be changes in mood and emotional appraisals pre- and post-sharing. At the chronic timescale, the study will primarily assess individual differences in relationship quality and dyadic coping style prior to the task, which are expected to shape phasic and tonic patterns during emotional sharing. Our general expectation is that phasic patterns in interpersonal emotion regulation (e.g., movement synchrony) will be meaningfully related to tonic patterns (e.g., mood change), which, in turn, will be meaningfully related to chronic patterns (e.g., relationship quality). More differentiated hypotheses and exploratory analyses are detailed in the protocol. The results of this research will contribute to the integration of interpersonal emotion regulation theories across different time scales.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323526
spellingShingle Zihao Zeng
Karen Holtmaat
Xihan Jia
Annet Kleiboer
Francesca Rhighetti
Anne-Marie Brouwer
Fabian Ramseyer
Sophie C F Hendrikse
Sander L Koole
From dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony: Protocol for a laboratory experiment.
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title From dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony: Protocol for a laboratory experiment.
title_full From dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony: Protocol for a laboratory experiment.
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title_full_unstemmed From dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony: Protocol for a laboratory experiment.
title_short From dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony: Protocol for a laboratory experiment.
title_sort from dyadic coping to emotional sharing and multimodal interpersonal synchrony protocol for a laboratory experiment
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