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有意义的互动可以增强对人类主体的视觉辨别能力。

Meaningful interactions can enhance visual discrimination of human agents.

作者信息

Neri Peter, Luu Jennifer Y, Levi Dennis M

机构信息

School of Optometry, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-2020, USA.

出版信息

Nat Neurosci. 2006 Sep;9(9):1186-92. doi: 10.1038/nn1759.

Abstract

The ability to interpret and predict other people's actions is highly evolved in humans and is believed to play a central role in their cognitive behavior. However, there is no direct evidence that this ability confers a tangible benefit to sensory processing. Our quantitative behavioral experiments show that visual discrimination of a human agent is influenced by the presence of a second agent. This effect depended on whether the two agents interacted (by fighting or dancing) in a meaningful synchronized fashion that allowed the actions of one agent to serve as predictors for the expected actions of the other agent, even though synchronization was irrelevant to the visual discrimination task. Our results demonstrate that action understanding has a pervasive impact on the human ability to extract visual information from the actions of other humans, providing quantitative evidence of its significance for sensory performance.

摘要

解读和预测他人行为的能力在人类中高度进化,并且被认为在其认知行为中起着核心作用。然而,没有直接证据表明这种能力会给感官处理带来切实的益处。我们的定量行为实验表明,对人类主体的视觉辨别会受到第二个主体的存在的影响。这种效应取决于两个主体是否以有意义的同步方式进行互动(通过打斗或跳舞),这种同步方式使得一个主体的行为能够作为另一个主体预期行为的预测指标,即使同步与视觉辨别任务无关。我们的研究结果表明,动作理解对人类从他人动作中提取视觉信息的能力具有广泛影响,为其对感官表现的重要性提供了定量证据。

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