Influence of emotional states on incongruity-resolution and nonsense humour processing

Roy Soh, Ching Lin Wu*, Ping Hsun Tsai, Hsueh Chih Chen

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摘要

Humour processing is complex and may be influenced by an individual's emotional state. This study explores the differences in incongruity-resolution and nonsense joke humour processing between three groups with different emotional states (positive, neutral and negative). Each group consisted of 32 participants. The positive and negative emotion groups were asked to elicit positive and negative emotions, respectively, through autobiographical recall. In contrast, the neutral emotion group was asked to answer questions unrelated to emotions. Participants were also asked to rate their emotional valence, arousal and conformity with the provided emotion words. Subsequently, they were directed to rate their humour appreciation, humour comprehension and level of surprise at the jokes. The results indicate that these variables interacted with the level of amusement derived from the two humour types. The positive emotion group perceived nonsense jokes as funnier than the negative emotion group, while the negative emotion group perceived nonsense jokes as less amusing than incongruity-resolution jokes. No significant difference was found between the three emotion groups in terms of humour comprehension and surprise at the jokes. The results deepen the understanding of the correlation between emotional states and processing of different humour types.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1091-1100
頁數10
期刊International Journal of Psychology
59
發行號6
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2024 12月

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 藝術與人文(雜項)
  • 一般心理學

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