Balcetis Emily, Dale Rick
Department of Psychology, 200 Porter Hall, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA.
Perception. 2007;36(4):581-95. doi: 10.1068/p5678.
Four studies are reported which demonstrate that indirectly, loosely related information, otherwise known as conceptual set, modulates object identification. Studies 1A and 1B demonstrate the impact of indirect, nonspecific, non-perceptual, conceptual primes on the interpretation of ambiguous visual figures. Study 2 demonstrates that indirect, conceptual information (category of farm animals) biases identification without requiring the activation of direct perceptual information (here the image of a horse). Study 3 uses a non-linguistic dependent measure to address the alternative explanation that language and not perception mediates the relationship between incidental conceptual prime and biased object identification. These results suggest that conceptual set constrains object identification.
本文报告了四项研究,这些研究表明,间接的、松散相关的信息,也就是所谓的概念集,会调节物体识别。研究1A和1B展示了间接的、非特定的、非感知性的概念启动对模糊视觉图形解释的影响。研究2表明,间接的概念信息(农场动物类别)会使识别产生偏差,而无需激活直接的感知信息(这里是马的图像)。研究3使用了一种非语言依赖的测量方法,以应对语言而非感知介导偶然概念启动与有偏差物体识别之间关系的另一种解释。这些结果表明,概念集会限制物体识别。