Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2012 Jun;38(3):715-25. doi: 10.1037/a0026261. Epub 2011 Nov 21.
According to the action-specific account of perception, perceivers see the environment relative to their ability to perform the intended action. For example, in a modified version of the computer game Pong, balls that were easier to block looked to be moving slower than balls that were more difficult to block (Witt & Sugovic, 2010). It is unknown, however, if perception can be influenced by another person's abilities. In the current experiment, we examined whether another person's ability to block a ball influenced the observer's perception of ball speed. Participants played and observed others play the modified version of Pong where the task was to successfully block the ball with paddles that varied in size, and both the actor and observer estimated the speed of the ball. The results showed that both judged the ball to be moving faster when it was harder to block. However, the same effect of difficulty on speed estimates was not found when observers watched a computer play, suggesting the effect is specific to people and not to the task. These studies suggest that the environment can be perceived relative to another person's abilities.
根据知觉的特定动作理论,知觉者会根据自身执行预期动作的能力来感知环境。例如,在电脑游戏《乒乓》的一个修改版本中,更容易阻挡的球看起来移动得比更难阻挡的球慢(Witt 和 Sugovic,2010)。然而,目前还不清楚知觉是否会受到他人能力的影响。在当前的实验中,我们检验了另一个人阻挡球的能力是否会影响观察者对球速的感知。参与者玩并观察其他人玩修改版的《乒乓》,任务是用大小不同的球拍成功地阻挡球,演员和观察者都要估计球的速度。结果表明,当球更难阻挡时,两者都判断球移动得更快。然而,当观察者观看电脑比赛时,并没有发现难度对速度估计的相同影响,这表明这种影响是特定于人的,而不是特定于任务的。这些研究表明,环境可以根据他人的能力来感知。