Häfner Michael
Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Exp Psychol. 2013;60(4):255-9. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000194.
Recent research on so-called embodied cognitions strengthens the current view that the body and the mind cannot be separated in producing cognitions. But how and when does the body talk to the mind? Drawing on the notion that bodily processes are transformed into mental action through experiences, it is argued that embodied cognitions should be moderated by interindividual differences in the sensitivity to stimuli originating inside of the body, that is, by interoception. In line with these assumptions, two experiments demonstrate that the embodiment of weight and softness in value judgments and person impressions is moderated by interoception as assessed by a body-awareness questionnaire (Experiment 1) and a heartbeat perception task (Experiment 2). Taken together, these findings strongly speak to the notion that bodily processes and the experience thereof play an important role in embodiment, thereby extending previous research above and beyond the mere demonstration of body-mind interactions.
最近关于所谓具身认知的研究强化了当前的观点,即身体和心灵在产生认知时是不可分离的。但是身体如何以及何时与心灵进行交流呢?基于身体过程通过体验转化为心理活动这一观点,有人认为具身认知应该受到个体对源自身体内部刺激(即内感受)敏感性的个体差异的调节。根据这些假设,两项实验表明,通过身体意识问卷(实验1)和心跳感知任务(实验2)评估的内感受调节了价值判断和人物印象中重量和柔软度的具身化。综上所述,这些发现有力地支持了身体过程及其体验在具身化中起重要作用这一观点,从而超越了以往仅对身心互动的证明,扩展了先前的研究。