Ball State University, Muncie, IN, USA.
Cogn Emot. 2011 Jun;25(4):691-9. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2010.493758.
Research on the lateralisation of brain functions for emotion has yielded different results as a function of whether it is the experience, expression, or perceptual processing of emotion that is examined. Further, for the perception of emotion there appear to be differences between the processing of verbal and nonverbal stimuli. The present research examined the hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of verbal stimuli varying in emotional valence. Participants performed a lexical decision task for words varying in affective valence (but equated in terms of arousal) that were presented briefly to the right or left visual field. Participants were significantly faster at recognising positive words presented to the right visual field/left hemisphere. This pattern did not occur for negative words (and was reversed for high arousal negative words). These results suggest that the processing of verbal stimuli varying in emotional valence tends to parallel hemispheric asymmetry in the experience of emotion.
大脑功能的偏侧化研究在情绪方面得出了不同的结果,这取决于所研究的是情绪的体验、表达还是感知处理。此外,对于情绪的感知,言语和非言语刺激的处理似乎存在差异。本研究考察了处理言语刺激时情绪效价的半球不对称性。参与者在呈现于右或左视野的具有不同情感效价(但在唤醒度方面相等)的单词上执行词汇判断任务。参与者在识别呈现于右视野/左半球的积极单词时明显更快。对于消极单词,这种模式不会出现(对于高唤醒度的消极单词则相反)。这些结果表明,处理情感效价不同的言语刺激往往与情绪体验中的半球不对称性平行。