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A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR
BACKGROUND: human cognition is not static. Early human cognition is different from modern human cognition. In the cognitive process of modern people, the information received by the senses from the external world is encoded and translated, and then presented in the form of abstract causal logic thro...
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author | Yang, Man Bao, Xiangfei Lin, Zeyu |
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description | BACKGROUND: human cognition is not static. Early human cognition is different from modern human cognition. In the cognitive process of modern people, the information received by the senses from the external world is encoded and translated, and then presented in the form of abstract causal logic through the logical analysis and empirical verification of scientific thinking. However, the cognitive model of early human beings depended on mythological language and metaphorical thinking. Therefore, our purpose in this work is to study the basic operation principle of this mythical metaphorical thinking and the psychological motivation of human beings to use this way of thinking, and to explore the relationship and significance between human scientific cognition and myth. Metaphorical cognition, and emotional behavior. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Based on Cassirer's mythological metaphorical thinking theory, this study analyzes the comparative texts of ancient and modern human mythological language, and obtains a similar understanding of digital cognition, orientation cognition, attribute cognition and language cognition. Knowledge information is followed by comparative research. In this way, we can confirm the principles followed by human beings and the psychological motivation to apply these principles in the cognitive model of metaphorical thinking relying on mythological language. In order to better study the basic principles of metaphorical thinking and the changes of emotional behavior in mythological language, this study uses the measurement tool and the interpersonal emotion regulation scale (ierq) compiled by Hofmann et al. (2016) to measure how individuals regulate their emotions through others. The scale includes 4 factors and 20 items in total. Five point meter, The higher the score, the greater the degree of using interpersonal style to regulate emotion High. In this study, the results of confirmatory factor analysis are as follows: χ 2 / DF = 7.921, RMSEA = 0.077, CFI = 0.904, TLI = 0.889, indicating that the scale has good structural validity in this study. Internal one Consistence α The coefficient is 0.94, which is the sum of the above four factors α The coefficients are 0.84, 0.77, 0.84 and 0.82 respectively. At the same time, the implicit positive emotion subscale is adopted. The scale adopts the implicit positive emotion subscale compiled by Quirin et al. (2009) and revised by Dong Shanchuan (2016). The scale adopts 4-point scoring to evaluate the correlation between 6 meaningless synthetic words and 3 positive emotion words. The higher the total score, the higher the implicit positive emotion and the internal consistency α The coefficient is 0.93. RESULTS: humans who rely on mythological language and metaphorical thinking show a specific cognitive model. Mythology and early language reveal human cognition of themselves and the external world in an intuitive and concrete way. Modern languages are usually more abstract and logical. However, the comparison between scientific cognitive group and mythological metaphorical cognitive group reflects the principle of “replacing the whole with the part”. On the other hand, the psychological motivation of human beings to use this way of thinking is to replace all unfamiliar and difficult to understand abstract things with concrete real things. The results showed that there was a significant positive correlation between psychological expectation and emotion regulation ability (P < 0.01). Tested by multiple linear regression, interpersonal emotion regulation, regulation difficulty and their interaction items significantly predicted implicit positive emotion. Simple slope analysis showed that when the level of regulation difficulty was low (m-1sd), interpersonal emotion regulation significantly positively predicted implicit positive emotion, β= 0.33,t=12.54,p<0.001; When the adjustment difficulty level is high (M + 1sd), the prediction coefficient is β= 0.26,t=8.93,p<0.001. This shows that the predictive power of interpersonal emotion regulation on implicit positive emotion is significantly enhanced with the decrease of regulation difficulty level. CONCLUSION: the principle of “part rather than whole“ is the basic principle of mythological language and metaphorical thinking. It is rooted in and reflects the basic characteristics of primitive thinking, and runs through the early forms of human understanding of the world, such as myth, early language, primitive art and so on. Metaphorical thinking is an intuitive and concrete way of thinking and cognition. The psychological motivation for humans to use this way of thinking may be that they cannot understand abstract things. Therefore, they must replace these inexplicable abstract things with concrete real things. Therefore, the psychological activity process of early humans seems to be different from that of modern humans. Among them, direct Feiling is stronger than logical abstraction, and emotion is stronger than rational thinking. At the same time, in this study, we find that these principles and motives still exist in modern human cognition. |
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spelling | pubmed-92641512022-07-08 A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR Yang, Man Bao, Xiangfei Lin, Zeyu Int J Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts BACKGROUND: human cognition is not static. Early human cognition is different from modern human cognition. In the cognitive process of modern people, the information received by the senses from the external world is encoded and translated, and then presented in the form of abstract causal logic through the logical analysis and empirical verification of scientific thinking. However, the cognitive model of early human beings depended on mythological language and metaphorical thinking. Therefore, our purpose in this work is to study the basic operation principle of this mythical metaphorical thinking and the psychological motivation of human beings to use this way of thinking, and to explore the relationship and significance between human scientific cognition and myth. Metaphorical cognition, and emotional behavior. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Based on Cassirer's mythological metaphorical thinking theory, this study analyzes the comparative texts of ancient and modern human mythological language, and obtains a similar understanding of digital cognition, orientation cognition, attribute cognition and language cognition. Knowledge information is followed by comparative research. In this way, we can confirm the principles followed by human beings and the psychological motivation to apply these principles in the cognitive model of metaphorical thinking relying on mythological language. In order to better study the basic principles of metaphorical thinking and the changes of emotional behavior in mythological language, this study uses the measurement tool and the interpersonal emotion regulation scale (ierq) compiled by Hofmann et al. (2016) to measure how individuals regulate their emotions through others. The scale includes 4 factors and 20 items in total. Five point meter, The higher the score, the greater the degree of using interpersonal style to regulate emotion High. In this study, the results of confirmatory factor analysis are as follows: χ 2 / DF = 7.921, RMSEA = 0.077, CFI = 0.904, TLI = 0.889, indicating that the scale has good structural validity in this study. Internal one Consistence α The coefficient is 0.94, which is the sum of the above four factors α The coefficients are 0.84, 0.77, 0.84 and 0.82 respectively. At the same time, the implicit positive emotion subscale is adopted. The scale adopts the implicit positive emotion subscale compiled by Quirin et al. (2009) and revised by Dong Shanchuan (2016). The scale adopts 4-point scoring to evaluate the correlation between 6 meaningless synthetic words and 3 positive emotion words. The higher the total score, the higher the implicit positive emotion and the internal consistency α The coefficient is 0.93. RESULTS: humans who rely on mythological language and metaphorical thinking show a specific cognitive model. Mythology and early language reveal human cognition of themselves and the external world in an intuitive and concrete way. Modern languages are usually more abstract and logical. However, the comparison between scientific cognitive group and mythological metaphorical cognitive group reflects the principle of “replacing the whole with the part”. On the other hand, the psychological motivation of human beings to use this way of thinking is to replace all unfamiliar and difficult to understand abstract things with concrete real things. The results showed that there was a significant positive correlation between psychological expectation and emotion regulation ability (P < 0.01). Tested by multiple linear regression, interpersonal emotion regulation, regulation difficulty and their interaction items significantly predicted implicit positive emotion. Simple slope analysis showed that when the level of regulation difficulty was low (m-1sd), interpersonal emotion regulation significantly positively predicted implicit positive emotion, β= 0.33,t=12.54,p<0.001; When the adjustment difficulty level is high (M + 1sd), the prediction coefficient is β= 0.26,t=8.93,p<0.001. This shows that the predictive power of interpersonal emotion regulation on implicit positive emotion is significantly enhanced with the decrease of regulation difficulty level. CONCLUSION: the principle of “part rather than whole“ is the basic principle of mythological language and metaphorical thinking. It is rooted in and reflects the basic characteristics of primitive thinking, and runs through the early forms of human understanding of the world, such as myth, early language, primitive art and so on. Metaphorical thinking is an intuitive and concrete way of thinking and cognition. The psychological motivation for humans to use this way of thinking may be that they cannot understand abstract things. Therefore, they must replace these inexplicable abstract things with concrete real things. Therefore, the psychological activity process of early humans seems to be different from that of modern humans. Among them, direct Feiling is stronger than logical abstraction, and emotion is stronger than rational thinking. At the same time, in this study, we find that these principles and motives still exist in modern human cognition. Oxford University Press 2022-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9264151/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyac032.127 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CINP. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Abstracts Yang, Man Bao, Xiangfei Lin, Zeyu A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR |
title | A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR |
title_full | A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR |
title_fullStr | A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR |
title_full_unstemmed | A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR |
title_short | A STUDY ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF METAPHORICAL THINKING IN MYTHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE AND THE CHANGES OF EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR |
title_sort | study on the basic principles of metaphorical thinking in mythological language and the changes of emotional behavior |
topic | Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264151/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyac032.127 |
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