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作者认知错觉揭示了熟练打字员的分层错误检测。

Cognitive illusions of authorship reveal hierarchical error detection in skilled typists.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.

出版信息

Science. 2010 Oct 29;330(6004):683-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1190483.

Abstract

The ability to detect errors is an essential component of cognitive control. Studies of error detection in humans typically use simple tasks and propose single-process theories of detection. We examined error detection by skilled typists and found illusions of authorship that provide evidence for two error-detection processes. We corrected errors that typists made and inserted errors in correct responses. When asked to report errors, typists took credit for corrected errors and accepted blame for inserted errors, claiming authorship for the appearance of the screen. However, their typing rate showed no evidence of these illusions, slowing down after corrected errors but not after inserted errors. This dissociation suggests two error-detection processes: one sensitive to the appearance of the screen and the other sensitive to keystrokes.

摘要

检测错误的能力是认知控制的一个基本组成部分。人类错误检测的研究通常使用简单的任务,并提出了单一过程的检测理论。我们通过熟练的打字员研究了错误检测,发现了作者错觉,为两个错误检测过程提供了证据。我们纠正了打字员的错误,并在正确的反应中插入错误。当被要求报告错误时,打字员对纠正的错误表示赞赏,并对插入的错误承担责任,声称屏幕的出现是他们的功劳。然而,他们的打字速度并没有显示出这些错觉的证据,在纠正错误后速度减慢,但在插入错误后速度没有减慢。这种分离表明存在两种错误检测过程:一种对屏幕的出现敏感,另一种对按键敏感。

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