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A continuous mapping between space and valence with left- and right-handers.

Sébastien Freddi1, Thibaut Brouillet1, Joël Cretenet1, Loïc P Heurley1, Vincent Dru2.   

Abstract

In this research, we examined whether emotional valence could correspond to a continuous lateral bias in space, according to a mental metaphor that establishes the mapping between a concrete domain (space) and an abstract one (valence). Because acting with one's dominant hand is associated with fluency and positive valence (the bodily specificity hypothesis, or BSH), we asked strong right- and left-handers to perform two spatial location tasks using emotional faces with seven levels of valence. We hypothesized and showed through two studies that, according to the BSH, extreme valenced stimuli (as compared to moderate and weak ones) would be located more at the extremity of a horizontal line, according to the correspondences between handedness and the different valences of the stimuli. This research establishes that spatial and continuous mapping of emotions was obtained while controlling for motivational direction.

Keywords:  Body specificity hypothesis; Fluency; Handedness; Space; Valence

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 26428669     DOI: 10.3758/s13423-015-0950-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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