Case Trevor I, Stevenson Richard J, Dempsey Rochelle A
Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
Perception. 2004;33(1):113-9. doi: 10.1068/p5044.
In this experiment, the effects of prior experience on odour perception and discrimination were explored. Participants repeatedly sniffed a mixture composed of two odours, AX, as well as smelling two further odours alone, B and Y. After this training phase, participants were asked to rate the similarity of the odours A and X, B and Y, and a non-exposed pair C and Z. A and X were judged as significantly more alike than the other pairs. Exactly the same pattern emerged on a second test, in which participants were asked to select the odd odour out of sets of three. It was consistently harder for participants to pick the odd odour when the stimuli were drawn from the AX pair (eg A versus AX versus AX). Not only do these findings demonstrate that prior experience can affect odour perception, a finding not predicted by theories of odour perception based solely upon the physiochemical properties of odours, they also suggest that experience can act to selectively decrease discriminability.
在本实验中,研究了先前经验对气味感知和辨别能力的影响。参与者反复嗅闻由两种气味组成的混合物AX,以及单独嗅闻另外两种气味B和Y。在这个训练阶段之后,要求参与者对气味A和X、B和Y以及一组未接触过的气味C和Z的相似性进行评分。结果发现,A和X被判定为比其他几对气味更相似。在第二次测试中出现了完全相同的模式,在这次测试中,要求参与者从三组三种气味中选出不同的气味。当刺激物来自AX对(例如A与AX与AX)时,参与者始终更难挑选出不同的气味。这些发现不仅表明先前经验会影响气味感知,这是仅基于气味的物理化学性质的气味感知理论所未预测到的结果,还表明经验可以有选择地降低辨别能力。