Borst Grégoire, Kosslyn Stephen M
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2010 May;63(5):833-9. doi: 10.1080/17470211003602420. Epub 2010 Feb 24.
Emotions have been shown to modulate low-level visual processing of simple stimuli. In this study, we investigate whether emotions only modulate processing of visual representations created from direct visual inputs or whether they also modulate representations that underlie visual mental images. Our results demonstrate that when participants visualize or look at the global shape of written words (low-spatial-frequency visual information), the prior brief presentation of fearful faces enhances processing, whereas when participants visualize or look at details of written words (high-spatial-frequency visual information), the prior brief presentation of fearful faces impairs processing. This study demonstrates that emotions have similar effects on low-level processing of visual percepts and of internal representations created on the basis of information stored in long-term memory.
研究表明,情绪能够调节对简单刺激的低层次视觉处理。在本研究中,我们探究情绪是否仅调节由直接视觉输入所产生的视觉表征的处理过程,还是也会调节构成视觉心理图像基础的表征。我们的研究结果表明,当参与者想象或查看书面文字的整体形状(低空间频率视觉信息)时,先前短暂呈现的恐惧面孔会增强处理效果;而当参与者想象或查看书面文字的细节(高空间频率视觉信息)时,先前短暂呈现的恐惧面孔则会削弱处理效果。这项研究表明,情绪对视觉感知以及基于长期记忆中存储的信息所创建的内部表征的低层次处理具有相似的影响。