三段论
心理学
范畴变量
ponens情态
认知心理学
愤怒
厌恶
背景(考古学)
认知
自动性
冥想
社会心理学
推论
语言学
人工智能
计算机科学
古生物学
神学
机器学习
神经科学
生物
哲学
作者
Leslie J. Kelley,Anissia Espinoza,Drew A. Curtis,Adam Randell,Adam K. Abuharthieh
标识
DOI:10.1177/00332941221125777
摘要
Researchers have documented differential effects of emotion on cognitive processes, debating whether emotion may increase or decrease the response time and accuracy of logical thinking. The current study proposed that differences may be due to variability occurring across topic and categorical emotions, such that assessment of several basic emotional responses in the context of performing logical reasoning tasks may provide an initial indication of these differences. Utilizing modus ponens syllogisms composed of controversial statements, the current study evoked a variety of emotional responses and tested the accuracy of participants’ basic logical thinking. Results indicated that logical skills were largely preserved despite the topic and emotion, nonetheless, accuracy varied across syllogism type (controversial vs. control), with increased accuracy on controversial syllogisms. Syllogisms rated as evoking no emotion were answered more accurately than those that evoked any emotion, with disgust and anger associated with less accuracy than no emotion and gladness associated with increased accuracy. Response times also differed across syllogism type, emotion, and emotion intensity.
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