隐喻理解中的素数效应:比较一致和相反的图形素数
Omid Khatin-Zadeh1, Danyal Farsani2, Zahra Eskandari1
1School of Foreign Languages, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China.
Frontiers in psychology
|December 10, 2024
概括
使用一致的文字或手势线索进行启动,可以加快隐喻理解. 相反,相反的素数减缓理解,支持隐喻处理中的体现认知理论.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 语言学的语言学.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 隐喻理解是一个复杂的认知过程.
- 众所周知,暴露于一个刺激对后续刺激的反应产生影响的原始化效应会影响认知任务.
- 不同类型的素数 (字面式和基于手势的) 在隐喻理解中的作用需要进一步研究.
研究的目的:
- 调查字面和基于手势的素数对隐喻理解的影响.
- 检查对等和相反的素数对隐喻理解的速度和准确性的影响.
- 为了测试从体现的隐喻理论中得出的预测.
主要方法:
- 采用了两阶段的实验设计.
- 参与者在五个条件下完成了对比喻的敏感性判断:一致的字面素数,相反的字面素数,没有素数 (基线),一致的手势素数和相反的手势素数.
- 记录和分析了反应时间和判断准确度.
主要成果:
- 与基线相比,一致的文字素数显著促进了隐喻理解.
- 相反的字面素数显著延迟了隐喻理解.
- 同等的手势素数也促进了隐喻理解,而相反的手势素数则导致了延迟.
- 对等素数的反应时间始终较短,对等素数的反应时间较长.
结论:
- 字面和基于手势的素数都调节了隐喻理解.
- 一致的素数增强了处理,而相反的素数阻碍了它.
- 这些发现支持隐喻的体现理论,表明概念隐喻是基于感觉运动体验的.
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