Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, England.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2010 Apr;17(2):161-7. doi: 10.3758/PBR.17.2.161.
Many forensic disciplines require experts to judge whether two complex patterns are sufficiently similar to conclude that both originate from the same source. Studies in this area have revealed that there are a number of factors that affect perception and judgment and that decisions are subjective and susceptible to extraneous influences (such as emotional context, expectation, and motivation). Some studies have shown that the same expert examiner, examining the same prints but within different contexts, may reach different and contradictory decisions. However, such effects are not always present; some examiners seem more susceptible to such influences than do others--especially when the pattern matching is "hard to call" and when the forensic experts are not aware that they are being observed in an experimental study. Studying forensic examiners can contribute to our understanding of expertise and decision making, as well as have implications for forensic science and other areas of expertise.
许多法医学科要求专家判断两个复杂的模式是否足够相似,以得出两者都来自同一来源的结论。该领域的研究表明,有许多因素会影响感知和判断,而且决策是主观的,容易受到外部影响(如情绪背景、期望和动机)。一些研究表明,同一位专家检验员在不同的背景下检查相同的指纹,可能会得出不同的、相互矛盾的结论。然而,这种情况并非总是存在的;有些检验员似乎比其他人更容易受到这些影响,尤其是当模式匹配“难以判断”,而且法医专家不知道他们在实验研究中被观察时。研究法医学检验员可以帮助我们了解专业知识和决策,同时对法医学和其他专业领域也有影响。