Hodgetts Carl J, Hahn Ulrike, Chater Nick
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT, UK.
Cognition. 2009 Oct;113(1):62-79. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.07.010. Epub 2009 Aug 31.
This paper contrasts two structural accounts of psychological similarity: structural alignment (SA) and Representational Distortion (RD). SA proposes that similarity is determined by how readily the structures of two objects can be brought into alignment; RD measures similarity by the complexity of the transformation that "distorts" one representation into the other. We assess RD by defining a simple coding scheme of psychological transformations for the experimental materials. In two experiments, this "concrete" version of RD provides compelling fits of the data and compares favourably with SA. Finally, stepping back from particular models, we argue that perceptual theory suggests that transformations and alignment processes should generally be viewed as complementary, in contrast to the current distinction in the literature.
结构对齐(SA)和表征扭曲(RD)。SA提出相似性由两个对象的结构能够轻易对齐的程度决定;RD通过将一种表征“扭曲”为另一种表征的变换的复杂性来衡量相似性。我们通过为实验材料定义一种心理变换的简单编码方案来评估RD。在两个实验中,这种“具体”版本的RD对数据提供了令人信服的拟合,并且与SA相比表现良好。最后,从特定模型中抽离出来,我们认为知觉理论表明变换和对齐过程通常应被视为互补的,这与文献中当前的区分形成对比。