Kuchinke Lars, Võ Melissa L-H, Hofmann Markus, Jacobs Arthur M
Department of Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2007 Aug;65(2):132-40. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2007.04.004. Epub 2007 Apr 19.
Pupillary responses were examined during a lexical decision task (LDT). Word frequency (high and low frequency words) and emotional valence (positive, neutral and negative words) were varied as experimental factors incidental to the subjects. Both variables significantly affected lexical decision performance and an interaction effect was observed. The behavioral results suggest that manipulating word frequency may partly account for the heterogeneous literature findings regarding emotional valence effects in the LDT. In addition, a difference between high and low frequency words was observed in the pupil data as reflected by higher peak pupil dilations for low frequency words, whereas pupillary responses to emotionally valenced words did not differ. This result was further supported by means of a principal component analysis on the pupil data, in which a late component was shown only to be affected by word frequency. Consistent with previous findings, word frequency was found to affect the resource allocation towards processing of the letter string, while emotionally valenced words tend to facilitate processing.
在词汇判断任务(LDT)中对瞳孔反应进行了检查。词频(高频词和低频词)和情感效价(积极、中性和消极词汇)作为附带于受试者的实验因素而变化。这两个变量均显著影响词汇判断表现,并且观察到了交互效应。行为结果表明,操纵词频可能部分解释了关于LDT中情感效价效应的不同文献研究结果。此外,在瞳孔数据中观察到高频词和低频词之间存在差异,低频词的瞳孔峰值扩张更高,而对具有情感效价词汇的瞳孔反应并无差异。通过对瞳孔数据进行主成分分析进一步支持了这一结果,其中一个晚期成分显示仅受词频影响。与之前的研究结果一致,发现词频会影响对字母串处理的资源分配,而具有情感效价的词汇往往会促进处理。