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想象情绪事件有益于面向未来的决策。

Imagining emotional events benefits future-oriented decisions.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2022 Dec;75(12):2332-2348. doi: 10.1177/17470218221086637. Epub 2022 Apr 12.

Abstract

How does imagining future events-whether positive or negative-influence our choices in the present? Prior work has shown the simulation of hypothetical future events, dubbed episodic future thinking, can alter the propensity to engage in delay discounting (the tendency to devalue future rewards) and does so in a valence-specific manner. Some research shows that positive episodic future thinking reduces delay discounting, whereas negative future thinking augments it. However, more recent research indicates that both positive and negative episodic future thinking reduce delay discounting, suggesting an effect of episodic future thinking that is independent of valence. In this study, we sought to replicate and extend these latter findings. Here, participants ( = 604;  = 572 after exclusions) completed an online study. In the baseline task, participants completed a delay discounting task. In the experimental task, they engaged in episodic future thinking before completing a second delay discounting task. Participants were randomly assigned to engage in either positive, neutral, or negative episodic future thinking. In accordance with Bulley et al., we found that episodic future thinking, regardless of valence, reduced delay discounting. Although episodic future thinking shifted decision-making in all conditions, the effect was stronger when participants engaged in positive episodic future thinking, even after accounting for personal relevance and vividness of imagined events. These findings suggest that episodic future thinking may promote future-oriented choices by contextualising the future, and this effect is further strengthened when the future is tied to positive emotion.

摘要

想象未来事件(无论是积极的还是消极的)如何影响我们现在的选择?先前的研究表明,对假设的未来事件的模拟,即所谓的情节性未来思维,可以改变延迟折扣(低估未来奖励的倾向)的倾向,并且是以特定效价的方式进行的。一些研究表明,积极的情节性未来思维会减少延迟折扣,而消极的未来思维则会增加它。然而,最近的研究表明,积极和消极的情节性未来思维都会减少延迟折扣,这表明情节性未来思维的影响独立于效价。在这项研究中,我们试图复制和扩展这些发现。在这里,参与者(n=604;剔除后 n=572)完成了一项在线研究。在基线任务中,参与者完成了一个延迟折扣任务。在实验任务中,他们在完成第二个延迟折扣任务之前进行了情节性未来思维。参与者被随机分配到积极、中性或消极的情节性未来思维中。与 Bulley 等人的研究一致,我们发现无论效价如何,情节性未来思维都会减少延迟折扣。尽管情节性未来思维在所有条件下都改变了决策,但当参与者进行积极的情节性未来思维时,这种影响更强,即使考虑到想象事件的个人相关性和生动性也是如此。这些发现表明,情节性未来思维可以通过将未来情境化来促进面向未来的选择,而当未来与积极的情绪联系在一起时,这种影响会进一步增强。

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