Knoblich G, Flach R
Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany.
Psychol Sci. 2001 Nov;12(6):467-72. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.00387.
Many theories in cognitive psychology assume that perception and action systems are clearly separated from the cognitive system. Other theories suggest that important cognitive functions reside in the interactions between these systems. One consequence of the latter claim is that the action system may contribute to predicting the future consequences of currently perceived actions. In particular such predictions might be more accurate when one observes one's own actions than when one observes another person's actions, because in the former case the system that plans the action is the same system that contributes to predicting the action's effects. In the present study participants (N = 104) watched video clips displaying either themselves or somebody' else throwing a dart at a target board and predicted the dart's landing position. The predictions were more accurate when participants watched themselves acting. This result provides evidence for the claim that perceptual input can be linked with the action system to predict future outcomes of actions.
认知心理学中的许多理论认为,感知和行动系统与认知系统明显分离。其他理论则表明,重要的认知功能存在于这些系统之间的相互作用中。后一种观点的一个结果是,行动系统可能有助于预测当前感知到的行动的未来后果。特别是,当一个人观察自己的行动时,这种预测可能比观察他人的行动时更准确,因为在前一种情况下,计划行动的系统与有助于预测行动效果的系统是同一个系统。在本研究中,参与者(N = 104)观看了显示自己或其他人向目标板投掷飞镖的视频片段,并预测飞镖的着陆位置。当参与者观看自己行动时,预测更准确。这一结果为以下观点提供了证据,即感知输入可以与行动系统联系起来,以预测行动的未来结果。