Title of article :
Mighty metaphors: Behavioral and ERP evidence that power shifts attention on a vertical dimension
Author/Authors :
Kiki Zanolie، نويسنده , , Kiki and Dantzig، نويسنده , , Saskia van and Boot، نويسنده , , Inge and Wijnen، نويسنده , , Jasper and Schubert، نويسنده , , Thomas W. and Giessner، نويسنده , , Steffen R. and Pecher، نويسنده , , Diane، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Thinking about the abstract concept power may automatically activate the spatial up–down image schema (powerful up; powerless down) and consequently direct spatial attention to the image schema-congruent location. Participants indicated whether a word represented a powerful or powerless person (e.g. ‘king’ or ‘servant’). Following each decision, they identified a target at the top or bottom of the visual field. In Experiment 1 participants identified the target faster when their spatial position was congruent with the perceived power of the preceding word than when it was incongruent. In Experiment 2 ERPs showed a higher N1 amplitude for congruent spatial positions. These results support the view that attention is driven to the image schema congruent location of a power word. Thus, power is partially understood in terms of vertical space, which demonstrates that abstract concepts are grounded in sensory-motor processing.
Keywords :
Visual spatial attention , Grounded cognition , Concept representation , Abstract concepts , Embodied Cognition , P1 , Conceptual metaphor theory , N1
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition