Ozgen Emre, Davies Ian R L
Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, England.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2002 Dec;131(4):477-93.
Color perception can be categorical: Between-category discriminations are more accurate than equivalent within-category discriminations. The effects could be inherited, learned, or both. The authors provide evidence that supports the possibility of learned categorical perception (CP). Experiment 1 demonstrated that observers' color discrimination is flexible and improves through repeated practice. Experiment 2 demonstrated that category learning simulates effects of "natural" color categories on color discrimination. Experiment 3 investigated the time course of acquired CP. Experiment 4 found that CP effects are acquired through hue- and lightness-based category learning and obtained interesting data on the dimensional perception of color. The data are consistent with the possibility that language may shape color perception and suggest a plausible mechanism for the linguistic relativity hypothesis.
类别间的辨别比同等的类别内辨别更准确。这些影响可能是遗传的、习得的,或者两者皆有。作者提供了支持习得性范畴感知(CP)可能性的证据。实验1表明观察者的颜色辨别具有灵活性,并且通过反复练习会得到改善。实验2表明类别学习模拟了“自然”颜色类别对颜色辨别的影响。实验3研究了习得性CP的时间进程。实验4发现CP效应是通过基于色调和明度的类别学习获得的,并得到了关于颜色维度感知的有趣数据。这些数据与语言可能塑造颜色感知的可能性相一致,并为语言相对论假说提出了一个合理的机制。