Miyamoto Yuri, Nisbett Richard E, Masuda Takahiko
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 530 Church St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2006 Feb;17(2):113-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01673.x.
Westerners' perceptions tend to focus on salient foreground objects, whereas Asians are more inclined to focus on contexts. We hypothesized that such culturally specific patterns of attention may be afforded by the perceptual environment of each culture. In order to test this hypothesis, we randomly sampled pictures of scenes from small, medium, and large cities in Japan and the United States. Using both subjective and objective measures, Study 1 demonstrated that Japanese scenes were more ambiguous and contained more elements than American scenes. Japanese scenes thus may encourage perception of the context more than American scenes. In Study 2, pictures of locations in cities were presented as primes, and participants' subsequent patterns of attention were measured. Both Japanese and American participants primed with Japanese scenes attended more to contextual information than did those primed with American scenes. These results provide evidence that culturally characteristic environments may afford distinctive patterns of perception.
西方人倾向于关注突出的前景物体,而亚洲人则更倾向于关注背景。我们推测,这种特定文化的注意力模式可能是由每种文化的感知环境所导致的。为了验证这一假设,我们从日本和美国的小城市、中等城市和大城市中随机抽取了一些场景图片。研究1使用主观和客观测量方法表明,日本场景比美国场景更具模糊性且包含更多元素。因此,与美国场景相比,日本场景可能更能促使人们对背景进行感知。在研究2中,呈现城市中地点的图片作为启动刺激,并测量参与者随后的注意力模式。与用美国场景进行启动刺激的参与者相比,用日本场景进行启动刺激的日本和美国参与者都更关注背景信息。这些结果证明,具有文化特色的环境可能会产生独特的感知模式。
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