Zhang Jiajie, Wang Hongbin
School of Health Information Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 77030, USA.
Q J Exp Psychol A. 2005 Jul;58(5):817-38. doi: 10.1080/02724980443000340.
This article explores the effect of external representations on numeric tasks. Through several minor modifications on the previously reported two-digit number comparison task, we obtained different results. Rather than holistic comparison, we found parallel comparison. We argue that this difference was a reflection of different representational forms: The comparison was based on internal representations in previous studies but on external representations in our present study. This representational effect is discussed under a framework of distributed number representations. We propose that in numerical tasks involving external representations, numbers should be considered as distributed representations, and the behaviour in these tasks should be considered as the interactive processing of internal and external information through the interplay of perceptual and cognitive processes. We suggest that theories of number representations and process models of numerical cognition should consider external representations as an essential component.
本文探讨外部表征对数字任务的影响。通过对先前报道的两位数比较任务进行若干小的修改,我们得到了不同的结果。我们发现,比较并非基于整体比较,而是并行比较。我们认为,这种差异反映了不同的表征形式:先前研究中的比较基于内部表征,而我们当前研究中的比较基于外部表征。这种表征效应在分布式数字表征框架下进行了讨论。我们提出,在涉及外部表征的数字任务中,数字应被视为分布式表征,并且这些任务中的行为应被视为通过感知和认知过程的相互作用对内部和外部信息进行的交互处理。我们建议,数字表征理论和数字认知过程模型应将外部表征视为一个重要组成部分。