Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Röntgenring 10, 97070, Würzburg, Germany.
Psychol Res. 2012 Jan;76(1):111-8. doi: 10.1007/s00426-011-0327-6. Epub 2011 Mar 27.
Two experiments examined the hypothesis that preparing an action with a specific affective connotation involves the binding of this action to an affective code reflecting this connotation. This integration into an action plan should lead to a temporary occupation of the affective code, which should impair the concurrent representation of affectively congruent events, such as the planning of another action with the same valence. This hypothesis was tested with a dual-task setup that required a speeded choice between approach- and avoidance-type lever movements after having planned and before having executed an evaluative button press. In line with the code-occupation hypothesis, slower lever movements were observed when the lever movement was affectively compatible with the prepared evaluative button press than when the two actions were affectively incompatible. Lever movements related to approach and avoidance and evaluative button presses thus seem to share a code that represents affective meaning. A model of affective action control that is based on the theory of event coding is discussed.
两项实验检验了一个假设,即准备具有特定情感内涵的动作涉及将该动作与反映这种内涵的情感代码绑定。这种整合到行动计划中应该会导致情感代码的暂时占据,这应该会损害情感一致事件的并发表示,例如用相同效价计划另一个动作。这个假设是通过一个双重任务设置来检验的,该设置要求在计划和执行评估按钮按下后,快速选择接近型和回避型杠杆运动。与代码占据假说一致,当杠杆运动与准备好的评估按钮按下在情感上兼容时,比当两个动作在情感上不兼容时,杠杆运动更慢。因此,接近和回避相关的杠杆运动以及评估按钮按下似乎共享一个代表情感意义的代码。讨论了基于事件编码理论的情感动作控制模型。