Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Psychol Res. 2012 Jul;76(4):456-66. doi: 10.1007/s00426-012-0411-6. Epub 2012 Jan 11.
Processing of action words has been shown to influence the perception of the actions the words refer to. Specifically, the accuracy with which people predict the future course of actions observed in another individual seems to be affected by verbal primes. Two processes may be involved in action prediction; dynamic simulation (updating) and static matching. The present study examined this issue by testing the impact of action verb processing on action prediction performance using a masked priming paradigm. Evidence of dynamic updating was revealed after prime verbs expressing dynamic actions (e.g., 'to catch') but not those expressing static actions (e.g., 'to lean'). In contrast to previous work, the primes were masked and did not require any response at all. Hence, our results indicate that implicit action-related linguistic processing may trigger action simulation that in turn might affect action prediction (see also Liepelt, Dolk, & Prinz, Psychological Research, 2012, in this issue).
动作动词的处理已被证明会影响人们对这些动词所指动作的感知。具体来说,人们预测他人所观察到的未来动作的准确性似乎受到言语启动的影响。在动作预测中可能涉及两种过程:动态模拟(更新)和静态匹配。本研究通过使用掩蔽启动范式测试动作动词处理对动作预测表现的影响来检验这个问题。在表达动态动作的动词(例如“to catch”)作为启动词时,而不是表达静态动作的动词(例如“to lean”)作为启动词时,会出现动态更新的证据。与之前的工作不同,启动词是被掩蔽的,根本不需要任何反应。因此,我们的结果表明,隐含的与动作相关的语言处理可能会引发动作模拟,而这反过来又可能影响动作预测(也见 Liepelt、Dolk 和 Prinz,《心理研究》,2012,本期)。