Sanocki Thomas
Department of Psychology, PCD 4118, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620-8200, USA.
Cogn Psychol. 2003 Aug;47(1):43-86. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0285(03)00002-1.
This paper presents a cognitive approach to on-line spatial perception within scenes. A theoretical framework is developed, based on the idea that experience with a scene can activate a complex representation of layout that facilitates subsequent processing of spatial relations within the scene. The representations integrate significant, relevant scenic information and are substantial in amount or extent. The representations are active across short periods of time and across changes in the retinal position of the image. These claims were supported in a series of experiments in which pictures of scenes (primes) facilitated subsequent spatial relations processing within the scenes. The prime-induced representations integrated object identity and layout, were broad in scope, involved both foreground and background information, and were effective across changes in image position.
本文提出了一种关于场景中在线空间感知的认知方法。基于这样一种观点,即对场景的体验可以激活一个复杂的布局表征,从而促进对场景内空间关系的后续处理,我们构建了一个理论框架。这些表征整合了重要的、相关的场景信息,在数量或范围上都很可观。这些表征在短时间内以及图像视网膜位置发生变化时都是活跃的。一系列实验支持了这些观点,在这些实验中,场景图片(启动刺激)促进了对场景内后续空间关系的处理。启动刺激诱发的表征整合了物体身份和布局,范围广泛,涉及前景和背景信息,并且在图像位置变化时仍然有效。