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Embodied Cognition in Performance: The Impact of Michael Chekhov’s Acting Exercises on Affect and Height Perception

机译:体现认知性能:Michael Chekhov的作用对影响和高度感知的影响

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Modern embodied approaches to cognitive science overlap with ideas long explored in theater. Performance coaches such as Michael Chekhov have emphasized proprioceptive awareness of movement as a path to attaining psychological states relevant for embodying characters and inhabiting fictional spaces. Yet, the psychology of performance remains scientifically understudied. Experiments, presented in this paper, investigated the effects of three sets of exercises adapted from Chekhov’s influential techniques for actors’ training. Following a continuous physical demonstration and verbal prompts by the actress Bonnie Eckard, 29 participants enacted neutral, expanding, and contracting gestures and attitudes in space. After each set of exercises, the participants’ affect (pleasantness and arousal) and self-perceptions of height were measured. Within the limitations of the study, we measured a significant impact of the exercises on affect: pleasantness increased by 50% after 15 min of expanding exercises and arousal increased by 15% after 15 min of contracting exercises, each relative to the other exercise. Although the exercises produced statistically non-significant changes in the perceived height, there was a significant relation between perceived height and affect, in which perceived height increased with increases in either pleasantness, or arousal. These findings provide a preliminary support for Chekhov’s intuition that expanding and contracting physical actions exert opposite effects on the practitioners’ psychological experience. Further studies are needed to consider a wider range of factors at work in Chekhov’s method and the embodied experience of acting in general.
机译:现代体现了认知科学与剧院长期探索的想法重叠的方法。 Michael Chekhov等绩效教练强调了作为达到对体现字符和居住空间相关的心理状态的道路的流动意识。然而,性能的心理仍然是科学的解读。本文提出的实验研究了三组练习的影响,该练习由Chekhov的有影响力的演员培训技术进行了影响。在女演员Bonnie Eckard持续的身体演示和口头提示之后,29名参与者在空间中颁布了中立,扩张和承包手势和态度。在每组练习之后,测量参与者的影响(愉快和唤醒)和高度的自我看法。在该研究的局限内,我们测量了练习对影响的重大影响:在扩张练习15分钟后,令人兴奋后15分钟后令人愉悦增加了50%,在合同练习15分钟后增加了15%,每个相对于其他运动增加了15%。虽然练习在感知高度产生了统计上的非重大变化,但感知的身高和影响之间存在显着关系,其中感知高度随着令人愉快或唤醒的增加而增加。这些调查结果为Chekhov的直觉提供了初步支持,即扩大和承包物理行为对从业者的心理经验产生相反的影响。需要进一步的研究来考虑在Chekhov的方法和一般行为的体验方面进行更广泛的因素。

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