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吊桥效应:表象推理还是知觉偏好?

The drawbridge phenomenon: representational reasoning or perceptual preference?

作者信息

Rivera S M, Wakeley A, Langer J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, USA.

出版信息

Dev Psychol. 1999 Mar;35(2):427-35. doi: 10.1037//0012-1649.35.2.427.

Abstract

Two experiments investigated whether infants would look longer at a rotating "drawbridge" that appeared to violate physical laws because they knew that it was causally impossible, as claimed by R. Baillargeon, E. S. Spelke, and S. Wasserman (1985) and R. Baillargeon (1987a). Using a habituation paradigm, they reported that infants looked longer at a display that appeared impossible (rotated 180 degrees while an obstructing box was behind it) than at one that appeared possible (rotated only 112 degrees, appearing to stop at the box). Experiment 1 eliminated habituation to 180 degree screen rotations. Still, infants looked longer at the 180 degree impossible rotations. Critically, however, infants also looked longer at possible 180 degree rotations in Experiment 2, in which no obstruction was present. Moreover, no difference in effect size was found between the 2 experiments. These findings indicate that infants' longer looking at 180 degree rotations is due to simple perceptual preference for more motion. They question R. Baillargeon's (1987a) claim that it is due to infants' representational reasoning about physically impossible object permanence events.

摘要

两项实验探究了婴儿是否会更长时间注视一个似乎违反物理规律的旋转“吊桥”,因为他们知道这在因果关系上是不可能的,正如R. 贝拉吉昂、E. S. 斯佩尔克和S. 瓦瑟曼(1985年)以及R. 贝拉吉昂(1987a)所主张的那样。他们采用习惯化范式,报告称婴儿对一个看似不可能的展示(在一个障碍物盒子在其后方时旋转180度)的注视时间比对一个看似可能的展示(仅旋转112度,似乎在盒子处停止)的注视时间更长。实验1消除了对180度屏幕旋转的习惯化。然而,婴儿仍然对180度的不可能旋转注视时间更长。但关键的是,在实验2中,当没有障碍物时,婴儿对180度的可能旋转也注视时间更长。此外,在这两项实验之间未发现效应大小的差异。这些发现表明,婴儿对180度旋转的更长时间注视是由于对更多运动的简单感知偏好。他们对R. 贝拉吉昂(1987a)的说法提出质疑,即这是由于婴儿对物理上不可能的客体永久性事件的表征推理。

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