Grecucci Alessandro, Koch Iring, Rumiati Raffaella Ida
Cognitive Neuroscience Sector, SISSA, Trieste, Italy.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2011 Oct;138(2):311-5. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.07.005. Epub 2011 Sep 13.
In two experiments, we explored whether emotional context influences imitative action tendencies. To this end, we examined how emotional pictures, presented as primes, affect imitative tendencies using a compatibility paradigm. In Experiment 1, when seen index finger movements (lifting or tapping) and pre-instructed finger movements (tapping) were the same (tapping-tapping, compatible trials), participants were faster than when they were different (lifting-tapping, incompatible trials). This compatibility effect was enhanced when the seen finger movement was preceded by negative primes compared with positive or neutral primes. In Experiment 2, using only negative and neutral primes, the influence of negative primes on the compatibility effect was replicated with participants performing two types of pre-instructed finger movements (tapping and lifting). This emotional modulation of the compatibility effect was independent of the participants' trait anxiety level. Moreover, the emotional modulation pertained primarily to the compatible conditions, suggesting facilitated imitation due to negatively valent primes rather than increased interference. We speculate that negative stimuli increase imitative tendencies as a natural response in potential flight-or-fight situations.
在两项实验中,我们探究了情绪背景是否会影响模仿行为倾向。为此,我们使用一种匹配范式,研究了作为启动刺激呈现的情绪图片如何影响模仿倾向。在实验1中,当看到的食指动作(抬起或轻敲)与预先指示的手指动作(轻敲)相同时(轻敲 - 轻敲,匹配试验),参与者的反应速度比两者不同时(抬起 - 轻敲,不匹配试验)更快。与积极或中性启动刺激相比,当看到的手指动作之前出现消极启动刺激时,这种匹配效应会增强。在实验2中,仅使用消极和中性启动刺激,消极启动刺激对匹配效应的影响在参与者执行两种预先指示的手指动作(轻敲和抬起)时得到了重复验证。这种对匹配效应的情绪调节与参与者的特质焦虑水平无关。此外,情绪调节主要涉及匹配条件,这表明负性启动刺激促进了模仿,而不是增加了干扰。我们推测,消极刺激会增加模仿倾向,这是在潜在的“战斗或逃跑”情境中的一种自然反应。