Meier Brian P, Robinson Michael D
Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2004 Apr;15(4):243-7. doi: 10.1111/j.0956-7976.2004.00659.x.
Metaphors linking spatial location and affect (e.g., feeling up or down) may have subtle, but pervasive, effects on evaluation. In three studies, participants evaluated words presented on a computer. In Study 1, evaluations of positive words were faster when words were in the up rather than the down position, whereas evaluations of negative words were faster when words were in the down rather than the up position. In Study 2, positive evaluations activated higher areas of visual space, whereas negative evaluations activated lower areas of visual space. Study 3 revealed that, although evaluations activate areas of visual space, spatial positions do not activate evaluations. The studies suggest that affect has a surprisingly physical basis.
将空间位置与情感联系起来的隐喻(例如,感觉情绪高涨或低落)可能会对评价产生微妙但普遍的影响。在三项研究中,参与者对电脑上呈现的单词进行评价。在研究1中,当单词处于上方位置而非下方位置时,对积极单词的评价更快;而当单词处于下方位置而非上方位置时,对消极单词的评价更快。在研究2中,积极评价激活了视觉空间的较高区域,而消极评价激活了视觉空间的较低区域。研究3表明,虽然评价会激活视觉空间区域,但空间位置并不会激活评价。这些研究表明,情感有着令人惊讶的生理基础。