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Remember Hard But Think Softly: Metaphorical Effects of Hardness/Softness on Cognitive Functions

机译:牢记但轻柔思考:硬度/柔和度对认知功能的隐喻影响

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Previous studies have found that bodily stimulation, such as hardness biases social judgment and evaluation via metaphorical association; however, it remains unclear whether bodily stimulation also affects cognitive functions, such as memory and creativity. The current study used metaphorical associations between “hard” and “rigid” and between “soft” and “flexible” in Chinese, to investigate whether the experience of hardness affects cognitive functions whose performance depends prospectively on rigidity (memory) and flexibility (creativity). In Experiment 1, we found that Chinese-speaking participants performed better at recalling previously memorized words while sitting on a hard-surface stool (the hard condition) than a cushioned one (the soft condition). In Experiment 2, participants sitting on a cushioned stool outperformed those sitting on a hard-surface stool on a Chinese riddle task, which required creative/flexible thinking, but not on an analogical reasoning task, which required both rigid and flexible thinking. The results suggest the hardness experience affects cognitive functions that are metaphorically associated with rigidity or flexibility. They support the embodiment proposition that cognitive functions and representations can be grounded in bodily states via metaphorical associations.
机译:以前的研究发现,诸如硬度之类的身体刺激会通过隐喻联想而偏向社会判断和评估。然而,尚不清楚身体刺激是否还会影响认知功能,例如记忆和创造力。当前的研究使用汉语中“硬”与“刚性”之间以及“软”与“柔韧性”之间的隐喻关联,研究硬度的体验是否影响认知功能,认知功能的表现前瞻性地取决于刚度(记忆)和柔韧性(创造力) 。在实验1中,我们发现说汉语的参与者坐在硬面凳子(硬状态)上的记忆力要好于靠软垫的人(硬状态)时回想起来的单词。在实验2中,坐在软垫凳子上的参与者比那些在中国谜语任务中坐在硬表面凳子上的参与者要好,而这需要创造性的/灵活的思维,而在类比推理任务中则不需要僵化和灵活的思维。结果表明,硬度体验会影响与刚性或柔韧性相关的认知功能。他们支持这样的体现命题,即认知功能和表征可以通过隐喻关联以身体状态为基础。

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