Treisman A
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720.
Am Psychol. 1992 Jul;47(7):862-75. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.47.7.862.
A number of experiments exploring priming effects and automatization in the perception of novel objects are described, and a framework for understanding the benefits and costs of re-perceiving previously seen objects is proposed. The suggestion is that perceiving an object creates a temporary representation in an object file that collects, integrates, and updates information about its current characteristics. The contents of an object file may be stored as an object token and retrieved next time the object appears. This facilitates its re-perception when all of the attributes match and may impair it if some are changed. Thus, the world molds our minds to capitalize on earlier experiences but at the same time leaves us able readily to detect and represent any novel or unexpected objects and events.
本文描述了一系列探索新物体感知中的启动效应和自动化的实验,并提出了一个理解重新感知先前见过的物体的益处和成本的框架。研究表明,感知一个物体在对象文件中创建一个临时表征,该文件收集、整合并更新关于其当前特征的信息。对象文件的内容可以作为对象标记存储,并在该对象下次出现时检索。当所有属性匹配时,这有助于对其进行重新感知,如果某些属性发生了变化,则可能会妨碍重新感知。因此,世界塑造了我们的思维,以便利用早期经验,但同时也让我们能够轻松地检测和表征任何新颖或意外的物体和事件。