よく聴くことで文字通り感動できることが研究で判明(Listening well can move you, literally, study finds)

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2025-07-18 バッファロー大学(UB)

バッファロー大学の研究で、注意深く共感的に話を聴く「高品質リスニング」が、人に「kama muta(心が温かくなる感動)」を引き起こすことが示された。1,126人を対象に実施された3つの実験(想像・回想・Zoom会話)により、高品質な聴き方が話し手・聴き手双方に強い感動を生み、関係性の強化に寄与することが確認された。聞くこと自体が感動の引き金となり、対人関係を深める鍵であることが明らかになった。

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心の調和:聞き手と話し手の間の質の高いリスニングとカマ・ムタ。
Harmonizing hearts: High-quality listening and Kama Muta among listeners and speakers.

Saluk, D., Janam, D., Itzchakov, G., DeMarree, K. G., & Venezia, A.
Emotion  Published:2025
DOI:https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/emo0001555

Kama Muta, a relatively new construct, is an emotion of social connection that describes the feeling of being moved to love through five key dimensions. Despite the growing body of research on the beneficial outcomes of Kama Muta, little is known about its antecedents. To fill this gap, this research focuses on the emergence of Kama Muta during social interactions by specifically examining what triggers this emotion in conversations. The theory on Kama Muta suggests it emerges in response to sudden relationship intensification. We propose that, in conversation, this intensification is most likely triggered by high-quality listening. We examined whether high-quality listening, characterized by undivided attention, understanding, acceptance, nonjudgment, and positive intentions, is associated with Kama Muta for both speakers and listeners. Data were collected across three studies (total N = 1,126), employing scenarios (Study 1), recall (Study 2), and live online conversations conducted via Zoom (Study 3). We found general support for our hypotheses. Specifically, both speakers (Studies 1–3) and listeners (Studies 2–3) experiencing high-quality listening reported greater Kama Muta compared to those exposed to lower quality listening. The consistency of these results varied across different dimensions of Kama Muta. This work offers novel insights into a previously unexplored social behavior that can act as an antecedent of Kama Muta and contributes to the listening literature, which has predominantly focused on the effects on speakers. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of these findings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved)

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