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Emotion in Context: How Sender Predictability and Identity Affect Processing of Words as Imminent Personality Feedback

机译:情感上下文:发件人的可预测性和身份如何影响单词的处理作为即将性格的反馈

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Recent findings suggest that communicative context affects the timing and magnitude of emotion effects in word processing. In particular, social attributions seem to be one important source of plasticity for the processing of affectively charged language. Here, we investigate the timing and magnitude of ERP responses towards positive, neutral, and negative trait adjectives during the anticipation of putative socio-evaluative feedback from different senders (human, computer) varying in predictability. In the first experiment, during word presentation participants could not anticipate whether a human or a randomly acting computer sender was about to give feedback. Here, a main effect of emotion was observed only on the Late Positive Potential (LPP), showing larger amplitudes for positive compared to neutral adjectives. In the second study the same stimuli and set-up were used, but a block-wise presentation was realized, resulting in fixed and fully predictable sender identity. Feedback was supposedly given by an expert (psychotherapist), a layperson (unknown human), and again by a randomly acting computer. Main effects of emotion started with an increased P1 for negative adjectives, followed by effects at the N1 and Early Posterior Negativity (EPN), showing both largest amplitudes for positive words, as well as for the LPP, where positive and negative words elicited larger amplitudes than neutral words. An interaction revealed that emotional LPP modulations occurred only for a human sender. Finally, regardless of content, anticipating human feedback led to larger P1 and P3 components, being highest for the putative expert. These findings demonstrate the malleability of emotional language processing by social contexts. When clear predictions can be made, our brains rapidly differentiate between emotional and neutral information, as well as between different senders. Attributed human presence affects emotional language processing already during feedback anticipation, in line with a selective gating of attentional resources via anticipatory social significance attributions. By contrast, emotion effects occur much later, when crucial social context information is still missing. These findings demonstrate the context-dependence of emotion effects in word processing and are particularly relevant since virtual communication with unknown senders, whose identity is inferred rather than perceived, has become reality for millions of people.
机译:最近的调查结果表明,交流上下文影响了文字处理中情绪效应的时序和程度。特别是,社会血统似乎是加工有情感指控的可塑性的一个重要来源。在这里,我们在预期从可预测性中不同的发件人(人机,计算机)的推定的社会评价反馈期间,研究ERP对正,中性和负特征形容词的时序和幅度。在第一个实验中,在Word呈现中,参与者无法预测人类或随机代理计算机发件人是否即将提供反馈。这里,仅在晚期正电位(LPP)上仅观察到情绪的主要效果,与中性形容词相比,显示较大的阳性振幅。在第二种研究中,使用相同的刺激和设置,但实现了块明智的呈现,从而导致固定和完全可预测的发件人标识。据称是由专家(心理治疗师),一个守卫者(未知的人类)给出的反馈,并通过随机代理计算机再次。情绪的主要效果开始于阴性形容词的增加的p1,其次是在N1和早期后消极的效果(EPN),显示出积极单词以及LPP的最大幅度,其中阳性和否定词引起较大的幅度而不是中立的词。相互作用揭示了情绪LPP调制仅针对人类发件人发生。最后,无论内容如何,​​预期人的反馈导致更大的P1和P3组件,为推定专家最高。这些调查结果表明了社会环境的情绪语言处理的弹性能力。当可以进行清晰的预测时,我们的大脑在情绪和中立信息以及不同的发件人之间迅速区分。归属于在反馈期间的人体存在影响的人体存在会影响反馈期间的情绪语言处理,符合预期的社会意义归因的注意力资源的选择性门控。相比之下,当关键的社会背景信息仍然缺少时,情绪效应很晚。这些发现证明了情感效应在文字处理中的上下文依赖性,并且由于与未知发件人的虚拟通信而特别相关,其身份推断而不是被感知,已成为数百万人的现实。

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