Taylor H A, Tversky B
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, California 94305-2130.
Mem Cognit. 1992 Sep;20(5):483-96. doi: 10.3758/bf03199581.
Subjects studied maps with the expectation that they would draw or describe them from memory. In fact, subjects did both. Order of drawing or describing landmarks revealed the mental organization of environments. Organization was quite similar across maps and descriptions of the same environments, revealing hierarchical structures based on spatial and functional features of the environments and on conventions for sequencing the landmarks.
受试者研究地图,期望他们能凭记忆绘制或描述地图。事实上,受试者两者都做到了。绘制或描述地标的顺序揭示了环境的心理组织。在对相同环境的地图和描述中,组织方式非常相似,揭示了基于环境的空间和功能特征以及地标排序惯例的层次结构。