Trémolière Bastien, Gagnon Marie-Ève, Blanchette Isabelle
1 Département de Psychologie, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, QC, Canada.
Exp Psychol. 2016 Nov;63(6):343-350. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000333.
Although the detrimental effect of emotion on reasoning has been evidenced many times, the cognitive mechanism underlying this effect remains unclear. In the present paper, we explore the cognitive load hypothesis as a potential explanation. In an experiment, participants solved syllogistic reasoning problems with either neutral or emotional contents. Participants were also presented with a secondary task, for which the difficult version requires the mobilization of cognitive resources to be correctly solved. Participants performed overall worse and took longer on emotional problems than on neutral problems. Performance on the secondary task, in the difficult version, was poorer when participants were reasoning about emotional, compared to neutral contents, consistent with the idea that processing emotion requires more cognitive resources. Taken together, the findings afford evidence that the deleterious effect of emotion on reasoning is mediated by cognitive load.
尽管情绪对推理的有害影响已被多次证实,但其背后的认知机制仍不清楚。在本文中,我们探讨了认知负荷假说作为一种可能的解释。在一项实验中,参与者解决中性或带有情感内容的三段论推理问题。还向参与者呈现了一项次要任务,其中较难版本的任务需要调动认知资源才能正确解决。与中性问题相比,参与者在处理情感问题时总体表现更差,耗时更长。在较难版本的次要任务中,当参与者处理情感内容而非中性内容时,表现更差,这与处理情感需要更多认知资源的观点一致。综上所述,这些发现为情绪对推理的有害影响是由认知负荷介导的这一观点提供了证据。