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Shaking Takete and Flowing Maluma. Non-Sense Words Are Associated with Motion Patterns

机译:摇动Takete和流动Maluma。非意义词与运动模式相关

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People assign the artificial words takete and kiki to spiky, angular figures and the artificial words maluma and bouba to rounded figures. We examined whether such a cross-modal correspondence could also be found for human body motion. We transferred the body movements of speakers onto two-dimensional coordinates and created animated stick-figures based on this data. Then we invited people to judge these stimuli using the words takete-maluma, bouba-kiki, and several verbal descriptors that served as measures of angularity/smoothness. In addition to this we extracted the quantity of motion, the velocity of motion and the average angle between motion vectors from the coordinate data. Judgments of takete (and kiki) were related to verbal descriptors of angularity, a high quantity of motion, high velocity and sharper angles. Judgments of maluma (or bouba) were related to smooth movements, a low velocity, a lower quantity of motion and blunter angles. A forced-choice experiment during which we presented subsets with low and high rankers on our motion measures revealed that people preferably assigned stimuli displaying fast movements with sharp angles in motion vectors to takete and stimuli displaying slow movements with blunter angles in motion vectors to maluma. Results indicated that body movements share features with information inherent in words such as takete and maluma and that people perceive the body movements of speakers on the level of changes in motion direction (e.g., body moves to the left and then back to the right). Follow-up studies are needed to clarify whether impressions of angularity and smoothness have similar communicative values across different modalities and how this affects social judgments and person perception.
机译:人们将人造词takete和kiki分配给尖刻的,有角的人物,并将人造词maluma和buuba分配给圆形的人物。我们检查了是否也可以为人体运动找到这种交叉模式的对应关系。我们将说话者的身体运动转移到二维坐标上,并根据此数据创建动画的手指数字。然后,我们邀请人们使用takete-maluma,bouba-kiki和几个用于描述角度/平滑度的语言描述词来判断这些刺激。除此之外,我们还从坐标数据中提取了运动量,运动速度和运动矢量之间的平均角度。 Takete(和kiki)的判断与语言描述的角度性,运动量大,速度高和角度大有关。 maluma(或bouba)的判断与平滑的运动,低速,较低的运动量和钝角有关。在一项强制选择实验中,我们在运动指标上展示了具有低秩和高秩的子集,结果表明,人们优选地将运动向量中具有锐角的刺激显示为快速运动以进行摄取,而将运动向量中钝角的刺激显示为较慢的运动给maluma。结果表明,肢体动作与诸如takete和maluma之类的单词固有的信息共享特征,并且人们在运动方向变化的水平上感知说话者的肢体动作(例如,肢体向左移动然后向右移动)。需要进行后续研究,以澄清棱角和平滑度的印象是否在不同的方式上具有相似的沟通价值,以及这如何影响社会判断力和人的感知。

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