Move in a crowd

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Review of Cognitive Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-03-02 DOI:10.1075/rcl.00144.li
Heng Li, Yu Cao
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When spatializing time, individuals can either say that they walk towards the future as though time is a stationary landscape (called ego-moving perspective), or that the future time moves towards them (called time-moving perspective). A substantial body of experimental research has shown that people’s adoption of these two temporal perspectives may be malleable, influenced by a broad set of factors. In the current research, we examined the novel possibility that the mere crowdedness of the environment can influence people’s abstract thinking about time. We contended that exposure to the crowd may be linked to increased anxiety, which can in turn lead to a greater preference for the time-moving perspective in the resolution of temporal ambiguity. Two experiments found that social crowding, whether induced via a visualization task or through an assignment to a crowded workstation, was sufficient to alter participants’ perspectives on the movement of events in time. Further, we found that anxiety mediated the relationship between crowdedness and temporal reasoning. Taken together, these results offer unique insights into the cognitive consequences of social crowding and provide a more complete understanding of how people adduce temporal relationship.
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在人群中移动
当将时间空间化时,个体可以说他们走向未来,就好像时间是一个静止的景观(称为自我移动视角),也可以说未来的时间向他们移动(称为时间移动视角)。大量的实验研究表明,人们对这两种时间视角的采用可能是可塑的,受到一系列广泛因素的影响。在目前的研究中,我们考察了一种新颖的可能性,即仅仅是环境的拥挤就可以影响人们对时间的抽象思考。我们认为,暴露在人群中可能与焦虑增加有关,这反过来会导致人们在解决时间模糊性时更倾向于时间移动视角。两项实验发现,无论是通过可视化任务还是通过分配到拥挤的工作站,社交拥挤都足以改变参与者对事件随时间推移的看法。此外,我们发现焦虑介导了拥挤和时间推理之间的关系。总之,这些结果为社会拥挤的认知后果提供了独特的见解,并对人们如何援引时间关系提供了更完整的理解。
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