探索笑的认知维度:幽默与元认知之间的相互作用。

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alberto Dionigi, Laura Vagnoli, Mirko Duradoni
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摘要

幽默和元认知是人类认知中复杂的、相互关联的组成部分。幽默涉及认知灵活性和社会表达,而元认知是指对一个人的思维过程的认识和调节。理解它们的相互作用为研究心理功能提供了一个新的视角。本研究评估了幽默的特定心理类别是如何表达和感知的,即喜剧风格(有趣、仁慈幽默、废话、机智、反讽、讽刺、讽刺和玩世不恭)与五个元认知领域的关系:对担忧的积极和消极信念、认知自信、控制需求和认知自我意识。502名成人(男性191人,占38%,女性311人,占62%;M = 41.65, SD = 13.2,范围:18-74)完成了漫画风格标记和元认知问卷-30。讽刺是对忧虑的积极信念的最有力预测,也与更强烈的控制思想的需要的信念有关。讽刺是积极的,而乐趣是消极的,与担忧的消极信念有关。机智与认知自信较低和认知自我意识较高有关。仁慈的幽默对需要控制思想的信念有保护作用。这些结果表明,幽默的表达和解释方式可能与元认知功能有意义的联系。
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Exploring the Cognitive Dimensions of Laughter: The Interplay Between Humor and Metacognition.

Humor and metacognition are complex, interrelated components of human cognition. Humor involves cognitive flexibility and social expression, while metacognition refers to awareness and regulation of one's thought processes. Understanding their interaction offers a novel perspective on mental functioning. This study assessed how specific psychological categories of humor are expressed and perceived, namely the comic styles (fun, benevolent humor, nonsense, wit, irony, satire, sarcasm, and cynicism) relate to five metacognitive domains: positive and negative beliefs about worry, cognitive confidence, need for control, and cognitive self-consciousness. A sample of 502 adults (191 males, 38%, and 311 females, 62%; M = 41.65, SD = 13.2; range: 18-74) completed the Comic Style Markers and the Metacognitions Questionnaire-30. Satire emerged as the strongest predictor of positive beliefs about worry and was also linked to stronger beliefs about the need to control thoughts. Irony was positively, and fun negatively, associated with negative beliefs about worry. Wit was related to lower cognitive confidence and greater cognitive self-consciousness. Benevolent humor showed a protective effect against beliefs about the need to control thoughts. These results suggest that the way humor is expressed and interpreted could be meaningfully related to metacognitive functioning.

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