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价-空间隐喻的机制:情感词汇加工的事件相关电位证据

The mechanism of valence-space metaphors: ERP evidence for affective word processing.

作者信息

Xie Jiushu, Wang Ruiming, Chang Song

机构信息

Center for Studies of Psychological Application, School of Psychology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Jun 12;9(6):e99479. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099479. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Embodied cognition contends that the representation and processing of concepts involve perceptual, somatosensory, motoric, and other physical re-experiencing information. In this view, affective concepts are also grounded in physical information. For instance, people often say "feeling down" or "cheer up" in daily life. These phrases use spatial information to understand affective concepts. This process is referred to as valence-space metaphor. Valence-space metaphors refer to the employment of spatial information (lower/higher space) to elaborate affective concepts (negative/positive concepts). Previous studies have demonstrated that processing affective words affects performance on a spatial detection task. However, the mechanism(s) behind this effect remain unclear. In the current study, we hypothesized that processing affective words might produce spatial information. Consequently, spatial information would affect the following spatial cue detection/discrimination task. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to remember an affective word. Then, they completed a spatial cue detection task while event-related potentials were recorded. The results indicated that the top cues induced enhanced amplitude of P200 component while participants kept positive words relative to negative words in mind. On the contrary, the bottom cues induced enhanced P200 amplitudes while participants kept negative words relative to positive words in mind. In Experiment 2, we conducted a behavioral experiment that employed a similar paradigm to Experiment 1, but used arrows instead of dots to test the attentional nature of the valence-space metaphor. We found a similar facilitation effect as found in Experiment 1. Positive words facilitated the discrimination of upper arrows, whereas negative words facilitated the discrimination of lower arrows. In summary, affective words might activate spatial information and cause participants to allocate their attention to corresponding locations. Valence-space metaphors might be grounded in attention allocation.

摘要

具身认知认为,概念的表征和处理涉及感知、体感、运动及其他身体再体验信息。按照这种观点,情感概念同样基于身体信息。例如,人们在日常生活中常说“情绪低落”或“振作起来”。这些表述运用空间信息来理解情感概念。这一过程被称为效价 - 空间隐喻。效价 - 空间隐喻指的是利用空间信息(较低/较高空间)来阐释情感概念(消极/积极概念)。先前的研究表明,处理情感词汇会影响空间检测任务的表现。然而,这种效应背后的机制仍不清楚。在当前的研究中,我们假设处理情感词汇可能会产生空间信息。因此,空间信息会影响随后的空间线索检测/辨别任务。在实验1中,要求参与者记住一个情感词汇。然后,他们在记录事件相关电位的同时完成一项空间线索检测任务。结果表明,当参与者记住积极词汇而非消极词汇时,顶部线索会诱发P200成分的波幅增强。相反,当参与者记住消极词汇而非积极词汇时,底部线索会诱发P200波幅增强。在实验2中,我们进行了一项行为实验,采用与实验1类似的范式,但用箭头代替点来测试效价 - 空间隐喻的注意性质。我们发现了与实验1中类似的促进效应。积极词汇促进了对上箭头的辨别,而消极词汇促进了对下箭头的辨别。总之,情感词汇可能会激活空间信息,并使参与者将注意力分配到相应位置。效价 - 空间隐喻可能基于注意力分配。

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