Laboratoire de Psychologie, Comportement, Cognition et Communication, Department of Psychology, Université Rennes, Rennes, France.
Department of Life Sciences and the Environment, Université Rennes, Rennes, France.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2020 Oct;1477(1):113-125. doi: 10.1111/nyas.14499. Epub 2020 Sep 25.
A recent study based on the SPoARC effect (spatial position association response codes) showed that culture heavily shapes cognition and more specifically the way thought is organized; when Western adults are asked to keep in mind a sequence of colors, they mentally organize them from left to right, whereas right-to-left reading/writing adults spatialize them in the opposite direction. Here, we investigate if the spontaneous direction of spatialization in Westerners can be reversed. Lists of five consonants were presented auditorily at a rate of 3 s per item, participants were asked to mentally organize the memoranda from right to left. Each list was followed by a probe. Participants had to indicate whether the probe was part of the sequence by pressing a "yes" key or a "no" key with the left or right index finger. Left/right-hand key assignment was switched after half of the trials were completed. The results showed a reverse SPoARC effect that was comparable in magnitude to the spontaneous left-to-right SPoARC effect found in a previous study. Overall, our results suggest that individuals can reverse the cultural direction of their thoughts.
一项基于 SPoARC 效应(空间位置关联反应码)的最新研究表明,文化强烈影响认知,更具体地说,影响思维的组织方式;当西方成年人被要求记住一系列颜色时,他们会从左到右在脑海中组织它们,而习惯于从右到左读写的成年人则会以相反的方向将它们空间化。在这里,我们研究了西方人的这种自发的空间化方向是否可以反转。五辅音列表以每 3 秒一个的速度通过听觉呈现,参与者被要求从右到左在脑海中组织记忆。每个列表后都有一个探测项。参与者必须通过用食指按下“是”或“否”键来表示探测项是否在序列中。在完成一半的试验后,左右手持键分配被切换。结果显示出与之前研究中发现的自发的从左到右 SPoARC 效应相当的反向 SPoARC 效应。总的来说,我们的结果表明,个体可以反转他们思维的文化方向。