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次代理人效应:交际手势增加了感知到第二个代理人的可能性。

The second-agent effect: communicative gestures increase the likelihood of perceiving a second agent.

机构信息

Center for Cognitive Science, Department of Psychology, University of Torino, Torino, Italy.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011;6(7):e22650. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022650. Epub 2011 Jul 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Beyond providing cues about an agent's intention, communicative actions convey information about the presence of a second agent towards whom the action is directed (second-agent information). In two psychophysical studies we investigated whether the perceptual system makes use of this information to infer the presence of a second agent when dealing with impoverished and/or noisy sensory input.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Participants observed point-light displays of two agents (A and B) performing separate actions. In the Communicative condition, agent B's action was performed in response to a communicative gesture by agent A. In the Individual condition, agent A's communicative action was replaced with a non-communicative action. Participants performed a simultaneous masking yes-no task, in which they were asked to detect the presence of agent B. In Experiment 1, we investigated whether criterion c was lowered in the Communicative condition compared to the Individual condition, thus reflecting a variation in perceptual expectations. In Experiment 2, we manipulated the congruence between A's communicative gesture and B's response, to ascertain whether the lowering of c in the Communicative condition reflected a truly perceptual effect. Results demonstrate that information extracted from communicative gestures influences the concurrent processing of biological motion by prompting perception of a second agent (second-agent effect).

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We propose that this finding is best explained within a Bayesian framework, which gives a powerful rationale for the pervasive role of prior expectations in visual perception.

摘要

背景

交际行为除了提供关于主体意图的线索外,还传达了关于行为所指向的第二个主体存在的信息(第二主体信息)。在两项心理物理学研究中,我们研究了当处理信息匮乏和/或嘈杂的感官输入时,感知系统是否利用这些信息来推断第二个主体的存在。

方法/主要发现:参与者观察了两个主体(A 和 B)执行单独动作的点光显示。在交际条件下,主体 B 的动作是对主体 A 的交际手势的反应。在个体条件下,主体 A 的交际动作被非交际动作取代。参与者执行了同时掩蔽的是/否任务,要求他们检测主体 B 的存在。在实验 1 中,我们研究了与个体条件相比,交际条件下的标准 c 是否降低,从而反映了感知期望的变化。在实验 2 中,我们操纵了主体 A 的交际手势和主体 B 的反应之间的一致性,以确定交际条件下 c 的降低是否反映了真正的感知效应。结果表明,从交际手势中提取的信息会影响对生物运动的并发处理,从而提示感知到第二个主体(第二主体效应)。

结论/意义:我们提出,这一发现最好用贝叶斯框架来解释,该框架为先前期望在视觉感知中普遍存在的作用提供了强有力的依据。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a6d8/3145660/8467a370caf1/pone.0022650.g001.jpg

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