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How Physical Feelings Effect Justice

Posted on:2016-05-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Q YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330464452920Subject:Applied psychology
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The theory of embodied cognition has been considered to be the newest subject of science study(Jing He, 2013).So far, Main concepts of cognitive psychology are the products of cognitive revolution in 1950 s and 1960 s.Second-generation cognitive science representing as embodied cognition in some sense is the second revolution of the results in formal revolution(Qiwei Li,2008).Behaviors of human or other creatures responding to the environment are organized in a structure based on their bodies. The interaction between bodies and environments makes perceptions and actions possible(Jing He, 2013). Researchers abroad consider cognition of human beings is embodied(Maiese, 2011).More and more empirical researches prove the validity of embodied cognition(Haosheng Ye, 2012; Rong yin, Dequan Su &Haosheng Ye, 2013).This article is aimed to discuss the effects of physical experience on individual sense of justice based on concepts of embodied cognition with ultimatum game. The Stroop Task is also used to deepen the understanding of embodied cognition by exploring that body affecting cognition may be realized by automatic activation of concepts. In the meantime, this research discovered that the effects of bodies on the cognition are not absolute. When requiring quick reaction, the body has enormous implications to the cognition, otherwise, the influences will disappear. This research intends to connect the first and second generation of cognition science and present a holistic strategy about the choice model which embodied cognition system used.
Keywords/Search Tags:embodied cognition, fairness, stroop task, ultimatum game
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