Parkinson Jim, Khurana Beena
University of Sussex, Falmer, East Sussex, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2007 Sep;60(9):1265-74. doi: 10.1080/17470210600937460.
Does the perception of objects that are the result of human actions reflect the underlying temporal structure of the actions that gave rise to them? We tested whether the temporal order of letter strokes influences letter recognition. In three experiments, participants were asked to identify letters that temporally unfolded as an additive sequence of letter strokes, either consistent or inconsistent with common writing action. Participants were significantly faster to identify letters from consistent temporal sequences, indicating that the initial part of the sequence contained sufficient information to prime letter recognition. We suggest that letter perception reflects the temporal structure of letter production; in other words, Simon sees as Simon does.
对由人类行为产生的物体的感知是否反映了产生这些物体的行为背后的时间结构?我们测试了笔画的时间顺序是否会影响字母识别。在三个实验中,参与者被要求识别以笔画相加序列的形式在时间上展开的字母,这些序列与常见书写动作一致或不一致。参与者从一致的时间序列中识别字母的速度明显更快,这表明序列的初始部分包含了足以启动字母识别的信息。我们认为字母感知反映了字母书写的时间结构;换句话说,书写方式决定认知方式。