Spiky anger, round peace: examining valence, arousal, and linguistic associations in emotion-eliciting concepts.

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Oleksandr V Horchak, Margarida Vaz Garrido
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Abstract

This research examines how valence, arousal, and linguistic co-occurrence patterns influence shape-emotion associations. Across three studies, we tested whether positive and negative words are associated with rounded and sharp shapes, respectively, and whether a semantic analysis of language (Word2Vec) can predict these associations. Studies 1A and 1B focused primarily on valence, using a lexical decision task and a rating task. Both studies found that positive words were associated with rounded shapes and negative words with sharp shapes, with Word2Vec successfully predicting these mappings. Study 2 directly manipulated both valence and arousal, revealing that when arousal became a salient factor, it dominated shape-emotion associations: low-arousal words were reliably associated with rounded shapes, whereas high-arousal words showed no consistent shape association. Additionally, Word2Vec's predictive power weakened when arousal was varied, suggesting that valence is more systematically encoded in linguistic representations, while arousal effects may depend more on the flexible, situated dynamics of emotional experience. Together, these findings suggest that while valence-based shape-emotion associations are stable under moderate arousal, salient arousal can shift conceptual mappings. These results highlight the joint contributions of linguistic and perceptual systems to emotional meaning and offer new insights into the grounding of emotion concepts.

尖锐的愤怒,周围的和平:检查效价,唤醒,和语言关联的情感诱发概念。
本研究探讨价态、觉醒和语言共现模式如何影响形状-情感关联。在三项研究中,我们分别测试了积极词和消极词是否与圆形和尖锐的形状有关,以及语言的语义分析(Word2Vec)是否可以预测这些联系。研究1A和1B主要关注效价,使用词汇决策任务和评级任务。两项研究都发现,积极词汇与圆形形状有关,消极词汇与尖锐形状有关,Word2Vec成功地预测了这些映射。研究2直接操纵效价和唤醒,发现当唤醒成为一个显著因素时,它主导了形状-情绪的关联:低唤醒词与圆形的形状可靠地联系在一起,而高唤醒词则没有一致的形状关联。此外,当唤醒变化时,Word2Vec的预测能力减弱,这表明效价更系统地编码在语言表征中,而唤醒效应可能更多地取决于灵活的、情境动态的情绪体验。总之,这些发现表明,虽然基于价值的形状-情绪关联在中度唤醒下是稳定的,但显著唤醒可以改变概念映射。这些结果突出了语言和感知系统对情感意义的共同贡献,并为情感概念的基础提供了新的见解。
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Cognition & Emotion
Cognition & Emotion PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
90
期刊介绍: Cognition & Emotion is devoted to the study of emotion, especially to those aspects of emotion related to cognitive processes. The journal aims to bring together work on emotion undertaken by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental psychology, neuropsychology, and cognitive science. Examples of topics appropriate for the journal include the role of cognitive processes in emotion elicitation, regulation, and expression; the impact of emotion on attention, memory, learning, motivation, judgements, and decisions.
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