Havas David A, Glenberg Arthur M, Rinck Mike
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2007 Jun;14(3):436-41. doi: 10.3758/bf03194085.
We report a novel finding on the relation of emotion and language. Covert manipulation of emotional facial posture interacts with sentence valence when measuring the amount of time to judge valence (Experiment 1) and sensibility (Experiment 2) of the sentence. In each case, an emotion-sentence compatibility effect is found: Judgment times are faster when facial posture and sentence valence match than when they mismatch. We interpret the finding using a simulation account; that is, emotional systems contribute to language comprehension much as they do in social interaction. Because the effect was not observed on a lexical decision task using emotion-laden words (Experiment 3), we suggest that the emotion simulation affects comprehension processes beyond initial lexical access.
我们报告了一项关于情感与语言关系的新发现。在测量判断句子效价(实验1)和情感强度(实验2)所需时间时,对情感面部姿势的隐蔽操纵与句子效价相互作用。在每种情况下,都发现了一种情感-句子匹配效应:面部姿势与句子效价匹配时的判断时间比不匹配时更快。我们用一种模拟理论来解释这一发现;也就是说,情感系统在语言理解中的作用与在社会互动中的作用非常相似。由于在使用带有情感色彩词汇的词汇判断任务中未观察到这种效应(实验3),我们认为情感模拟会影响超出初始词汇通达的理解过程。