Abstract
It was obvious that there was an association of emotional valence with horizontal physical space. According to the body?specificity hypothesis, this association is related to the handedness. People associate positive entities with the side of space surrounding the dominant hand and negative entities with the space surrounding the non?dominant hand. So the Right?handers have the pattern of right-good/left-bad. However, according to the polarity correspondence principle, participants in binary classification tasks code more salient stimuli as “+” polarity, while another is marked as “-” polarity. Positive words are salient because of more common and will be the default for the “+” polarity and negative stimuli as “?” polarity. Also, the dominant hand are more likely to be regarded as salient response to be coded as “+” polarity, while another is coded as “-” polarity. And it assumes that stimulus and response alternatives with the same coding are associated together and this interaction was driven by the salient stimulus. This theory can better explain why only appear significant connection between right and good in some studies while did not appear significant connection between left and bad. The dispute between the two theories is that whether there is the association of negative valence with the space surrounding the non-dominant hand. So the aim of present study was to investigate the association between emotional valence and physical space under different response modes,and try to illustrate the generation mechanism underlying this association.
Three Experiments were conducted in this present study. In experiment 1, a valence judgment task of emotional words was adopted under normal hand placements conditions. Under the normal hand placement conditions where hand and side carry the congruent information; Experiment 2 was similar to Experiment 1 except that participants needed to keep their hands crossed; Experiment 3 had the same task with experiment 1 and 2 but the response hands was removed, the way to respond was oral report, which needed participants to say left/right to the valence of the stimulus by the Serial response Box. The result of Experiment 1 indicated that for the positive words, the RTs of right hand were markedly faster than left hand, whereas for the negative words, the RTs between them were not. Experiment 2 indicated that when the participants keep their hands crossed, and only the association of positive valence with the right hand was significant. In Experiment 3, although without response hands, there still existed the associations between valence and horizontal space. Right?handers connected the right physical space with positive valence. There was still no significant association between negative valence and left space.
In conclusion, the association between emotional valence and horizontal physical space was also happened in the valence judgment task with Chinese valence words. In particular, the compatibility effect emerged between positive valence and “right”. This connection depends on the polarity of the stimulus and response code. These results above fit well with the polarity correspondence coding principle.
Key words
space affective valence effect, polarity correspondence principle, body?specificity hypothesis, vocal response
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The Mechanism underlying the Associations between Emotional Valence and Horizontal Space[J]. Journal of Psychological Science. 2017, 40(5): 1033-1039
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