Action verbs and demonstrative pronouns affect volumetric affordance activation.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
T Ledneva, Y Shtyrov, O Shevtsov, A Myachykov
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Abstract

Whereas the influence of visual information on the activation of perceived affordances is well documented, far less attention has been given to the specific role of language in modulating affordance activation. Furthermore, while several studies have demonstrated that nouns and verbs denoting grasping actions and graspable objects may potentiate affordances, there is little-to-no research exploring similar properties of other word classes, particularly those specifically marking spatial relations - the so-called demonstrative pronouns. Demonstratives (e.g., this, that) denote the object's position in space relative to the interlocutors (proximal or distal), therefore indicating its availability for action, which, in turn, predicts their potential involvement in modulating action affordances. To test this hypothesis, we used a stimulus-response compatibility paradigm with auditory stimuli to examine the impact of verbs and demonstratives on affordance activation. Participants were in a semantic judgement task presented with linguistic primes comprising a verb (action/observation) and a demonstrative (proximal/distal), followed by a target word denoting a manipulable object. First, our data confirmed the potential of action verbs to activate manual affordances, evident as expedited response times for object-verb congruent trials. Second, and most important, our data showed that proximal demonstratives had a similar capacity, particularly when paired with an action verb. These findings have significant implications for theories of language comprehension, supporting the view that language processing is deeply intertwined with sensorimotor systems and that demonstratives are integral components of spatial cognition, modulating the perceived affordances of objects.

动作动词和指示代词影响容量功能的激活。
虽然视觉信息对感知的可视性激活的影响已被充分记录,但对语言在调节可视性激活中的具体作用的关注却少得多。此外,虽然一些研究表明,表示抓取动作和可抓取对象的名词和动词可能会增强辅助功能,但很少有研究探索其他词类的类似特性,特别是那些专门标记空间关系的词——即所谓的指示代词。指示语(例如,this, that)表示对象相对于对话者在空间中的位置(近端或远端),因此表明其可用于动作,这反过来又预测了它们在调节动作可视性方面的潜在参与。为了验证这一假设,我们使用了听觉刺激的刺激-反应兼容性范式来研究动词和指示词对能力激活的影响。参与者在语义判断任务中被提出了一个语言启动词,包括一个动词(动作/观察)和一个指示词(近端/远端),然后是一个表示可操作对象的目标词。首先,我们的数据证实了动作动词激活手动提示的潜力,这在宾语-动词一致性试验的快速反应时间中是显而易见的。其次,也是最重要的一点,我们的数据表明,近端指示语也有类似的能力,尤其是与动作动词搭配时。这些发现对语言理解理论具有重要意义,支持了语言处理与感觉运动系统紧密交织在一起的观点,以及指示是空间认知的组成部分,调节物体的感知可视性。
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Memory & Cognition
Memory & Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
112
期刊介绍: Memory & Cognition covers human memory and learning, conceptual processes, psycholinguistics, problem solving, thinking, decision making, and skilled performance, including relevant work in the areas of computer simulation, information processing, mathematical psychology, developmental psychology, and experimental social psychology.
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