Morgan Teskey, Kristofer Svendsen, Daniel N Bub, Michael E J Masson
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Abstract
Strong versions of the embodied account of language processing propose that comprehension depends on the mental simulation of sensorimotor experiences conveyed by linguistic meaning. Primary support in favor of this view is based on demonstrations of processing advantages for compatibility between an action implied by sentence content and concurrent sensorimotor processing. Although these effects have been reported across a variety of contexts, various attempts to reproduce these results, both through direct replication and conceptual extension, have not been successful. We present a series of experiments that examine the viability of previous methods used to obtain compatibility effects and the validity of the typical interpretation of such effects as evidence for mental simulation of described actions. Our findings add to the growing body of evidence that compatibility between sentence content and sensorimotor processing does not produce robust compatibility effects. Further, our findings suggest the data obtained from some studies that have been successful in generating compatibility effects can be accounted for without appealing to the notion that these effects are due to the simulation of actions implied by the meaning of a sentence. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
关于语言加工的 "具身说"(embodied account of language processing)的强势版本认为,理解取决于对语言意义所传达的感觉运动体验的心理模拟。支持这一观点的主要证据是,句子内容所暗示的动作与同时进行的感觉运动加工之间的兼容性具有加工优势。尽管这些效应已在各种语境中得到报道,但通过直接复制和概念扩展来重现这些结果的各种尝试却并不成功。我们通过一系列实验,检验了以前用来获得兼容性效应的方法的可行性,以及将这些效应解释为心理模拟描述动作的证据的有效性。我们的研究结果补充了越来越多的证据,即句子内容和感觉运动加工之间的兼容性不会产生强大的兼容性效应。此外,我们的研究结果还表明,从一些成功产生兼容性效应的研究中获得的数据是可以解释的,而无需诉诸这些效应是由于句子意义所暗示的动作模拟这一概念。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition publishes studies on perception, control of action, perceptual aspects of language processing, and related cognitive processes.