Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, P.O. Box 310, 6500 AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Cognition. 2010 Apr;115(1):179-85. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.11.002. Epub 2010 Jan 22.
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence what they choose to remember? In Experiment 1, participants were prompted to retell autobiographical memories with either positive or negative valence, while moving marbles either upward or downward. They retrieved memories faster when the direction of movement was congruent with the valence of the memory (upward for positive, downward for negative memories). Given neutral-valence prompts in Experiment 2, participants retrieved more positive memories when instructed to move marbles up, and more negative memories when instructed to move them down, demonstrating a causal link from motion to emotion. Results suggest that positive and negative life experiences are implicitly associated with schematic representations of upward and downward motion, consistent with theories of metaphorical mental representation. Beyond influencing the efficiency of memory retrieval, the direction of irrelevant, repetitive motor actions can also partly determine the emotional content of the memories people retrieve: moving marbles upward (an ostensibly meaningless action) can cause people to think more positive thoughts.
简单的动作是否会影响人们提取情绪记忆的效率,并影响他们选择记住什么?在实验 1 中,参与者被提示用积极或消极的情绪来复述自传体记忆,同时将弹珠向上或向下移动。当运动方向与记忆的情绪一致时(积极记忆向上,消极记忆向下),他们能更快地回忆起记忆。在实验 2 中,对于中性情绪的提示,当被指示向上移动弹珠时,参与者回忆出更多的积极记忆,而当被指示向下移动时,他们回忆出更多的消极记忆,这表明运动与情绪之间存在因果关系。研究结果表明,积极和消极的生活经历与向上和向下运动的图式表示之间存在隐含的联系,这与隐喻心理表象理论一致。除了影响记忆检索的效率外,无关的、重复的动作方向也可以在一定程度上决定人们检索到的记忆的情绪内容:向上移动弹珠(一个表面上无意义的动作)可以使人们更多地思考积极的想法。