Pfundmair Michaela, Danböck Sarah K, Agthe Maria
LMU-Munich, Leopoldstr. 13, 80802 Munich, Germany.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2019 Aug;199:102901. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2019.102901. Epub 2019 Aug 7.
Based on theories of grounded cognition, we assumed that the experience of social exclusion is grounded in a concept of darkness. Specifically, we hypothesized that social exclusion causes perceptual judgments of darkness and a preference for brightness as a compensatory response. To investigate these hypotheses, we conducted four studies using different manipulations and measurements. In Studies 1a and 1b, excluded participants judged a picturized room as darker and drew more attention to its brightest part than included participants. In Study 2, excluded participants judged a surface as darker and decided for brighter clothing than included participants. In Study 3, excluded participants judged their lab room as darker and expressed a higher preference for brightness than included participants. Providing consistent support for our hypotheses, these findings confirm the idea that the experience of social exclusion is grounded in multiple ways that share a common representational system.
基于扎根认知理论,我们假设社会排斥的体验扎根于黑暗的概念。具体而言,我们推测社会排斥会导致对黑暗的感知判断以及对明亮的偏好,作为一种补偿反应。为了探究这些假设,我们进行了四项研究,采用了不同的操纵和测量方法。在研究1a和1b中,被排斥的参与者比被接纳的参与者更认为一个画面中的房间更暗,并且更多地关注其最亮的部分。在研究2中,被排斥的参与者比被接纳的参与者更认为一个表面更暗,并且选择更亮的衣服。在研究3中,被排斥的参与者比被接纳的参与者更认为他们的实验室房间更暗,并且对明亮表现出更高的偏好。这些发现为我们的假设提供了一致的支持,证实了社会排斥体验以多种方式扎根于一个共同表征系统的观点。