Motes Michael A, Finlay Cory A, Kozhevnikov Maria
Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, 333 Smith Hall, 101 Warren Street, Newark, NJ 07102, USA.
Perception. 2006;35(11):1507-20. doi: 10.1068/p5459.
Effects of locomotion on scene-recognition reaction time (RT) and accuracy were studied. In experiment 1, observers memorized an 11-object scene and made scene-recognition judgments on subsequently presented scenes from the encoded view or different views (ie scenes were rotated or observers moved around the scene, both from 40 degrees to 360 degrees). In experiment 2, observers viewed different 5-object scenes on each trial and made scene-recognition judgments from the encoded view or after moving around the scene, from 36 degrees to 180 degrees. Across experiments, scene-recognition RT increased (in experiment 2 accuracy decreased) with angular distance between encoded and judged views, regardless of how the viewpoint changes occurred. The findings raise questions about conditions in which locomotion produces spatially updated representations of scenes.
研究了运动对场景识别反应时间(RT)和准确性的影响。在实验1中,观察者记住一个包含11个物体的场景,并对随后从编码视图或不同视图呈现的场景进行场景识别判断(即场景旋转或观察者围绕场景移动,角度范围均为40度至360度)。在实验2中,观察者在每次试验中观看不同的包含5个物体的场景,并从编码视图或在围绕场景移动后(角度范围为36度至180度)进行场景识别判断。在所有实验中,无论视点变化是如何发生的,场景识别反应时间都会随着编码视图和判断视图之间的角距离增加而增加(在实验2中准确性下降)。这些发现引发了关于运动在何种条件下会产生场景空间更新表征的问题。