Crawford L Elizabeth, Cacioppo John T
Department of Psychology, University of Richmond, VA 23173, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2002 Sep;13(5):449-53. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.00479.
Although not previously addressed by researchers of spatial cognition or affect, the combination of spatial and affective information is essential for many approach and avoidance behaviors, and thus for survivaL We provide the first evidence that through incidental experience, people form representations that capture correlations between affective and spatial information. Participants were able to do so even when the correlation was weak, they were not told to look for the correlation, and the stimuli varied on multiple other dimensions besides valence. In addition, people were more sensitive to the presented correlation when stimuli were negative than when they were positive. This asymmetry in representation may stem from underlying differences in the activation functions for positive and negative hedonic information processing.
尽管空间认知或情感方面的研究人员此前未涉及这一问题,但空间信息与情感信息的结合对于许多趋近和回避行为至关重要,因此对于生存也至关重要。我们提供了首个证据,表明通过偶然经历,人们会形成表征,捕捉情感信息与空间信息之间的相关性。即使相关性较弱,参与者未被告知去寻找相关性,且刺激在效价之外的多个其他维度上存在变化,他们仍能做到这一点。此外,当刺激为负面时,人们对呈现的相关性比刺激为正面时更为敏感。这种表征上的不对称可能源于正负享乐信息处理激活功能的潜在差异。