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审美体验增强第一人称空间表征。

Aesthetic experience enhances first-person spatial representation.

机构信息

Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, WC1N 3AZ, United Kingdom.

Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuro-X Institute, Faculty of Life Sciences, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Geneva, CH-1202, Switzerland.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 Oct 25;119(43):e2201540119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2201540119. Epub 2022 Oct 17.

Abstract

Episodic autobiographical memories are characterized by a spatial context and an affective component. But how do affective and spatial aspects interact? Does affect modulate the way we encode the spatial context of events? We investigated how one element of affect, namely aesthetic liking, modulates memory for location, in three online experiments ( = 124, 79, and 80). Participants visited a professionally curated virtual art exhibition. They then relocated previously viewed artworks on the museum map and reported how much they liked them. Across all experiments, liking an artwork was associated with increased ability to recall the wall on which it was hung. The effect was not explained by viewing time and appeared to modulate recognition speed. The liking-wall memory effect remained when participants attended to abstractness, rather than liking, and when testing occurred 24 h after the museum visit. Liking also modulated memory for the room where a work of art was hung, but this effect primarily involved reduced room memory for disliked artworks. Further, the liking-wall memory effect remained after controlling for effects of room memory. Recalling the wall requires recalling one's facing direction, so our findings suggest that positive aesthetic experiences enhance first-person spatial representations. More generally, a first-person component of positive affect transfers to wider spatial representation and facilitates the encoding of locations in a subject-centered reference frame. Affect and spatial representations are therefore important, and linked, elements of sentience and subjectivity. Memories of aesthetic experiences are also spatial memories of how we encountered a work of art. This linkage may have implications for museum design.

摘要

情景自传体记忆的特点是具有空间背景和情感成分。但是情感和空间方面是如何相互作用的呢?情感会影响我们对事件空间背景的编码方式吗?我们通过三个在线实验(n = 124、79 和 80)研究了情感的一个元素,即审美喜好,如何调节对位置的记忆。参与者参观了一个专业策划的虚拟艺术展览。然后,他们在博物馆地图上重新定位之前看过的艺术品,并报告他们有多喜欢它们。在所有实验中,喜欢一件艺术品与提高回忆起它挂在哪个墙上的能力有关。这种效果不能用观看时间来解释,而且似乎可以调节识别速度。当参与者关注抽象性而不是喜好,并且在博物馆参观后 24 小时进行测试时,喜好-墙记忆效应仍然存在。喜欢也调节了对艺术品悬挂的房间的记忆,但这种影响主要涉及不喜欢的艺术品的房间记忆减少。此外,在控制了房间记忆的影响后,喜好-墙记忆效应仍然存在。回忆起墙壁需要回忆起一个人的面对方向,因此我们的发现表明积极的审美体验增强了第一人称空间表示。更一般地说,积极情感的第一人称成分转移到更广泛的空间表示,并促进了以主体为中心的参考框架中的位置编码。因此,情感和空间表示是感觉和主观性的重要且相关的元素。审美体验的记忆也是我们遇到一件艺术品的空间记忆。这种联系可能对博物馆设计具有影响。

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