Experimental studies based on the body specificity hypothesis revealed associations between affective valence and hand dominance (i.e., dominant hand—positive; non-dominant hand—negative), or lateral movements of the hands (i.e., dominant hand toward the ipsilateral space—positive; dominant hand toward the controlateral space—negative). Interestingly , these associations have never been investigated in a response time paradigm with a swipe gesture. In two experiments we presented on a touchscreen device 16 images (previously valenced in a manipulation check experiment) to 24 right-handers (Exp. 1) and 24 lefthanders participants (Exp.2), asking them to make valence judgments in both a congruent (swipe toward dominant space to positive images, vice versa for negative images) and incongruent (the opposite) task. Results highlighted that both right-handers and left handers were faster (p<0.001) in the congruent condition in respect to the incongruent condition; this effect was only present in evaluations made with the dominant hand, supporting the idea that space-valence associations (i.e., faster response time to positive or negative images) depend on the congruency between spatial position/direction of swipe and hand dominance.

Maisto, M., Actis-Grosso, R. (2023). Testing the body specificity hypothesis on a touchscreen device: a space-valence compatibility response time paradigm. In Associazione Italiana Di Psicologia. Sezione Sperimentale. Atti Del XXIX Congresso. Lucca, 18-20 Settembre 2023.

Testing the body specificity hypothesis on a touchscreen device: a space-valence compatibility response time paradigm

Maisto, M;Actis-Grosso, R
2023

Abstract

Experimental studies based on the body specificity hypothesis revealed associations between affective valence and hand dominance (i.e., dominant hand—positive; non-dominant hand—negative), or lateral movements of the hands (i.e., dominant hand toward the ipsilateral space—positive; dominant hand toward the controlateral space—negative). Interestingly , these associations have never been investigated in a response time paradigm with a swipe gesture. In two experiments we presented on a touchscreen device 16 images (previously valenced in a manipulation check experiment) to 24 right-handers (Exp. 1) and 24 lefthanders participants (Exp.2), asking them to make valence judgments in both a congruent (swipe toward dominant space to positive images, vice versa for negative images) and incongruent (the opposite) task. Results highlighted that both right-handers and left handers were faster (p<0.001) in the congruent condition in respect to the incongruent condition; this effect was only present in evaluations made with the dominant hand, supporting the idea that space-valence associations (i.e., faster response time to positive or negative images) depend on the congruency between spatial position/direction of swipe and hand dominance.
poster
Affective valence, Horizontal space, Touchscreen device, Hand fluency, Swipe gesture
English
XXIX Congresso Associazione Italiana di Psicologia, sezione sperimentale, AIP sperimentale 2023
2023
Convertino, G; Bencivenga, F
Associazione Italiana Di Psicologia. Sezione Sperimentale. Atti Del XXIX Congresso. Lucca, 18-20 Settembre 2023
2023
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ftFACUpyu0HqAOSLdsaCgN9wigMvHsuv/view?usp=sharing
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Maisto, M., Actis-Grosso, R. (2023). Testing the body specificity hypothesis on a touchscreen device: a space-valence compatibility response time paradigm. In Associazione Italiana Di Psicologia. Sezione Sperimentale. Atti Del XXIX Congresso. Lucca, 18-20 Settembre 2023.
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