Read and Imagine: Visual Imagery Experience Evoked by First versus Second Language.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-17 DOI:10.1177/00332941231158059
Olesya Blazhenkova, Junko Kanero, Irem Duman, Ozgenur Umitli
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Abstract

This research examined visual imagery evoked during reading in relation to language. Following the previous reports that bilinguals experience less vivid imagery in their second language (L2) than first language (L1), we studied how visual imagery is affected by the language in use, characteristics of text, and readers' individual differences. In L1 and L2, 382 bilinguals read object texts describing pictorial properties of objects such as color and shape, spatial texts describing spatial properties such as spatial relations and locations, and excerpts from novels. They rated imagery vividness after each segment and the whole text, and rated the specific imagery characteristics (e.g., color, spatial relations). Regardless of the types of text or the timing of rating, the vividness of imagery was higher in L1 than in L2. However, English proficiency also predicted vividness in L2. Further, vividness in the object and spatial trials were predicted by the individual's object and spatial imagery skills. The effect of language on imagery depends on the text nature and difficulty, when and how vividness is measured, and individual differences.

阅读与想象:第一语言与第二语言引发的视觉想象体验。
本研究探讨了阅读过程中唤起的视觉意象与语言的关系。此前有报告称,双语者在第二语言(L2)中体验到的生动意象少于第一语言(L1),因此我们研究了视觉意象如何受到所用语言、文本特征和读者个体差异的影响。382 名双语读者分别用第一语言和第二语言阅读了描述物体图像属性(如颜色和形状)的物体文本、描述空间属性(如空间关系和位置)的空间文本以及小说节选。他们在每个片段和整篇文章后对意象的生动性进行评分,并对具体的意象特征(如颜色、空间关系)进行评分。无论文本类型或评分时间如何,第一语言的意象生动程度都高于第二语言。然而,英语水平也会影响 L2 的生动性。此外,个人的物体和空间意象能力也能预测物体和空间试验的生动程度。语言对意象的影响取决于文本的性质和难度、生动性测量的时间和方式以及个体差异。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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