Casteel Mark A
Penn State University, York Campus, 1031 Edgecomb Avenue, York, PA 17403 USA.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2011 Sep;138(1):211-8. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.06.006. Epub 2011 Jul 18.
This study investigates the influence of activating specific motor codes on the comprehension of passages that describe the use of an object requiring similar motor manipulations. In three experiments, participants either imagined or pantomimed performing an action involving a common object. Participants then held the action in memory while reading a brief story, which described another object that required similar or different motor behaviors. Reading times were collected on the complementary actions. Finally, participants acted out the original action. In Exp. 1 and 2, reading slowed to the verbs. Exp. 2 revealed the slowing to be true interference, which disappeared in Exp. 3 when the action did not need to be recalled. The results suggest that readers activate motor codes when reading story actions, which supports an embodied view. The results also indicate that activated codes bound to an action will, at least briefly, impair reading about a complementary action requiring the same codes, consistent with Hommel's (2009) theory of event coding.
本研究调查了激活特定运动代码对理解描述使用需要类似运动操作的物体的段落的影响。在三个实验中,参与者要么想象要么模仿执行一个涉及常见物体的动作。然后,参与者在阅读一个简短故事时记住这个动作,该故事描述了另一个需要类似或不同运动行为的物体。对补充动作的阅读时间进行了收集。最后,参与者表演原来的动作。在实验1和实验2中,阅读速度因动词而减慢。实验2表明这种减慢是真正的干扰,当动作不需要回忆时,这种干扰在实验3中消失了。结果表明,读者在阅读故事动作时会激活运动代码,这支持了具身认知观点。结果还表明,与一个动作相关联的激活代码至少会在短时间内妨碍对需要相同代码的补充动作的阅读,这与霍梅尔(2009年)的事件编码理论一致。