心理学
左撇子
左和右
诚实
流利
价(化学)
右手的
笔迹
手部偏好
认知心理学
发展心理学
社会心理学
偏侧性
工程类
哲学
数学教育
物理
核物理学
中微子
光学
结构工程
量子力学
语言学
作者
Daniel Casasanto,Evangelia G. Chrysikou
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797611401755
摘要
Right- and left-handers implicitly associate positive ideas like "goodness" and "honesty" more strongly with their dominant side of space, the side on which they can act more fluently, and negative ideas more strongly with their nondominant side. Here we show that right-handers' tendency to associate "good" with "right" and "bad" with "left" can be reversed as a result of both long- and short-term changes in motor fluency. Among patients who were right-handed prior to unilateral stroke, those with disabled left hands associated "good" with "right," but those with disabled right hands associated "good" with "left," as natural left-handers do. A similar pattern was found in healthy right-handers whose right or left hand was temporarily handicapped in the laboratory. Even a few minutes of acting more fluently with the left hand can change right-handers' implicit associations between space and emotional valence, causing a reversal of their usual judgments. Motor experience plays a causal role in shaping abstract thought.
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