Clerkin Elise M, Cody Meghan W, Stefanucci Jeanine K, Proffitt Dennis R, Teachman Bethany A
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, P.O.Box 400400, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400, USA.
J Anxiety Disord. 2009 Apr;23(3):381-6. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2008.12.002. Epub 2008 Dec 9.
The current study tested whether height overestimation is related to height fear and influenced by images of falling. To assess perceptual biases, participants high (n=65) versus low (n=64) in height fear estimated the vertical extents of two balconies using a visual matching task. On one of the balconies, participants engaged in an imagery exercise designed to enhance the subjective sense that they were acting in a dangerous environment by picturing themselves falling. As expected, we found that individuals overestimated the balcony's height more after they imagined themselves falling, particularly if they were already afraid of heights. These findings suggest that height fear may serve as a vulnerability factor that leads to perceptual biases when triggered by a stressor (in this case, images of falling).
当前的研究测试了身高高估是否与恐高相关以及是否受坠落图像的影响。为了评估感知偏差,对恐高程度高(n = 65)和低(n = 64)的参与者使用视觉匹配任务来估计两个阳台的垂直范围。在其中一个阳台上,参与者进行了一项意象练习,通过想象自己坠落来增强他们身处危险环境的主观感受。正如预期的那样,我们发现个体在想象自己坠落后对阳台高度的高估更多,特别是如果他们原本就恐高。这些发现表明,恐高可能是一种易感性因素,当受到压力源(在这种情况下是坠落图像)触发时会导致感知偏差。