Giurgea Doina-Irina, Pexman Penny M, Binney Richard J
Department of Psychology, Bangor University, Gwynedd, Wales, UK.
Department of Psychology, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Behav Res Methods. 2025 Jul 29;57(9):242. doi: 10.3758/s13428-025-02762-8.
Semantic representations arise from a distillation of multiple sources of information, including sensory, motor, affective, interoceptive, linguistic and cognitive experience. Experience of reward is a highly salient aspect of many human activities, and yet its contribution to semantic processing is not well understood. To address this, the present study took a psycholinguistic approach to measuring and evaluating associations with reward as a facet of word meaning. Behavioural and neurophysiological data suggest that reward processing involves multiple stages and mechanisms. For instance, systems associated with the experience and anticipation of pleasure in response to a reward appear distinct from motivational processes that underlie the pursuit of a stimulus. We sought to collect a novel set of word ratings that capture the full extent of reward-related experience. Initial explorations revealed that reward/pleasure ratings are highly correlated with existing norms of emotional valence. Ratings of association with motivation, however, were only moderately correlated with valence, suggesting they capture distinct semantic information. We therefore conducted a preregistered large-scale study to obtain motivation ratings for 8,601 words. Our analyses suggest these ratings capture aspects of word meaning which are distinct from other semantic dimensions, such as concreteness and valence. Moreover, they explain unique variance in participant performance on lexical, semantic, and recognition memory tasks. We combined motivation and emotional valence ratings to provide a composite measure that might approximate a more general 'reward' construct. However, this did not explain additional variance compared to the individual variables. We discuss the implications of these results for neurocognitive theories of semantics.
语义表征源自多种信息源的提炼,包括感官、运动、情感、内感受、语言和认知体验。奖励体验是许多人类活动中一个非常突出的方面,但其对语义加工的贡献尚未得到充分理解。为了解决这个问题,本研究采用心理语言学方法来测量和评估与奖励相关的关联,将其作为词义的一个方面。行为和神经生理学数据表明,奖励加工涉及多个阶段和机制。例如,与对奖励做出反应时的愉悦体验和预期相关的系统似乎与追求刺激背后的动机过程不同。我们试图收集一组新颖的词语评分,以全面捕捉与奖励相关的体验。初步探索表明,奖励/愉悦评分与现有的情感效价规范高度相关。然而,与动机相关的评分与效价仅呈中度相关,这表明它们捕捉到了不同的语义信息。因此,我们进行了一项预先注册的大规模研究,以获得8601个单词的动机评分。我们的分析表明,这些评分捕捉到了词义中与其他语义维度(如具体性和效价)不同的方面。此外,它们解释了参与者在词汇、语义和识别记忆任务表现中的独特方差。我们将动机评分和情感效价评分相结合,以提供一个综合测量指标,该指标可能近似于一个更通用的“奖励”结构。然而,与单个变量相比,这并没有解释额外的方差。我们讨论了这些结果对语义神经认知理论的意义。