Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
PLoS One. 2010 Feb 15;5(2):e9080. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009080.
The present study explored the effect of speaker prosody on the representation of words in memory. To this end, participants were presented with a series of words and asked to remember the words for a subsequent recognition test. During study, words were presented auditorily with an emotional or neutral prosody, whereas during test, words were presented visually. Recognition performance was comparable for words studied with emotional and neutral prosody. However, subsequent valence ratings indicated that study prosody changed the affective representation of words in memory. Compared to words with neutral prosody, words with sad prosody were later rated as more negative and words with happy prosody were later rated as more positive. Interestingly, the participants' ability to remember study prosody failed to predict this effect, suggesting that changes in word valence were implicit and associated with initial word processing rather than word retrieval. Taken together these results identify a mechanism by which speakers can have sustained effects on listener attitudes towards word referents.
本研究探讨了说话者韵律对单词在记忆中的表现的影响。为此,参与者被呈现一系列单词,并要求他们记住单词以进行后续的识别测试。在学习阶段,单词以情感或中性的韵律呈现给听觉,而在测试阶段,单词以视觉呈现。用情感和中性韵律学习的单词的识别表现相当。然而,随后的效价评定表明,学习韵律改变了单词在记忆中的情感表现。与具有中性韵律的单词相比,具有悲伤韵律的单词后来被评定为更消极,而具有快乐韵律的单词后来被评定为更积极。有趣的是,参与者记住学习韵律的能力未能预测到这种影响,这表明单词效价的变化是内隐的,与初始单词处理而不是单词检索相关。这些结果共同确定了一种机制,通过这种机制,说话者可以对听众对单词所指对象的态度产生持续影响。