Stevenson Richard J, Mahmut Mehmet
Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2010 Nov;72(8):2304-13. doi: 10.3758/bf03196703.
"Sweet" smells and tastes are perceptually similar, and physiological data indicate some commonality of central processing. However, sweet tastes and sweet smells do not provide interchangeable contexts in psychophysical experiments. The same sweet tastes are perceived as less intense when stronger sweet tastes are present, and they are perceived as more intense when weaker sweet tastes are present, as with sweet smells. However, complementary sets of sweet tastes and smells (e.g., weak sweet tastes, strong sweet smells) do not eliminate these differential context effects (DCEs). The present experiments examined, first, whether DCEs between sweet tastes and smells arise because of differences between odors and tastes in the way that sweetness scales with intensity as concentration rises, and, second, whether DCEs may be smaller for sweet tastes and smells, when contrasted with sweet tastes and nonsweet smells. The findings were clear: DCEs were consistently present, suggesting they are independent of perceptual similarity. These results imply that DCEs are probably not psychological in origin or centrally based; rather, they may have a subcortical locus.
“甜”的气味和味道在感知上相似,生理数据表明它们在中枢处理方面存在一些共性。然而,在心理物理学实验中,甜味和甜香并不能提供可互换的情境。与甜香一样,当存在更强的甜味时,相同的甜味会被感知为强度较低;而当存在较弱的甜味时,它们会被感知为强度更高。然而,互补的甜味和气味组合(例如,弱甜味、强甜香)并不能消除这些差异情境效应(DCEs)。本实验首先研究了甜味和气味之间的DCEs是否是由于随着浓度升高,甜度随强度变化的方式在气味和味道之间存在差异而产生的,其次研究了与甜味和非甜味气味相比,甜味和气味之间的DCEs是否可能更小。研究结果很明确:DCEs始终存在,这表明它们与感知相似性无关。这些结果意味着DCEs可能并非源于心理因素或基于中枢;相反,它们可能具有皮层下的定位。