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Is Moving More Memorable than Proving? Effects of Embodiment and Imagined Enactment on Verb Memory

机译:比证明更令人难忘吗?实施和构想对动词记忆的影响

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Theories of embodied cognition propose that sensorimotor information is simulated during language processing (e.g., Barsalou, 1999). Previous studies have demonstrated that differences in simulation can have implications for word processing; for instance, lexical processing is facilitated for verbs that have relatively more embodied meanings (e.g., Sidhu et al., 2014). Here we examined the effects of these differences on memory for verbs. We observed higher rates of recognition (Experiments 1a-2a) and recall accuracy (Experiments 2b-3b) for verbs with a greater amount of associated bodily information (i.e., an embodiment effect). We also examined how this interacted with the imagined enactment effect: a memory benefit for actions that one imagines performing (e.g., Ditman et al., 2010). We found that these two effects did not interact (Experiment 3b), suggesting that the memory benefits of automatic simulation (i.e., the embodiment effect) and deliberate simulation (i.e., the imagined enactment effect) are distinct. These results provide evidence for the role of simulation in language processing, and its effects on memory.
机译:内含认知理论提出在语言处理过程中模拟感觉运动信息(例如,Barsalou,1999)。先前的研究表明,模拟的差异可能会对文字处理产生影响。例如,对于具有相对更具体化的含义的动词有利于词汇处理(例如Sidhu等人,2014)。在这里,我们研究了这些差异对动词记忆的影响。对于具有更多关联身体信息(即实施效果)的动词,我们观察到较高的识别率(实验1a-2a)和回想准确度(实验2b-3b)。我们还研究了这与想象中的表演效果如何相互作用:一种人们想象中执行的动作的记忆效益(例如Ditman等人,2010)。我们发现这两种效果没有相互作用(实验3b),这表明自动模拟(即实施例效果)和有意模拟(即想象的执行效果)在存储上的好处是明显的。这些结果为模拟在语言处理中的作用及其对记忆的影响提供了证据。

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