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表象忽视和参考点都会影响地理位置的估计。

Representational pseudoneglect and reference points both influence geographic location estimates.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada.

出版信息

Psychon Bull Rev. 2012 Apr;19(2):277-84. doi: 10.3758/s13423-011-0202-x.

Abstract

Our mental representation of the world is far from objective. For example, western Canadians estimate the locations of North American cities to be too far to the west. This bias could be due to a reference point effect, in which people estimate more space between places close to them than far from them, or to representational pseudoneglect, in which neurologically intact individuals favor the left side of space when asked to image a scene. We tested whether either or both of these biases influence the geographic world representations of neurologically intact young adults from Edmonton and Ottawa, which are in western and eastern Canada, respectively. Individuals were asked to locate North American cities on a two-dimensional grid. Both groups revealed effects of representational pseudoneglect in this novel paradigm, but they also each exhibited reference point effects. These results inform theories in both cognitive psychology and neuroscience.

摘要

我们对世界的心理表征远非客观。例如,加拿大西部的人估计北美的城市位置过于偏西。这种偏差可能是由于参照点效应,即人们估计距离自己较近的地方之间的空间比距离较远的地方更大,或者是由于代表性忽视,即当被要求想象一个场景时,神经完整的个体倾向于空间的左侧。我们测试了这两种偏见中的任一种或两种是否会影响来自加拿大西部埃德蒙顿和东部渥太华的神经完整的年轻成年人的地理世界表征。要求个体在二维网格上定位北美的城市。两组人在这个新的范式中都表现出了代表性忽视的影响,但他们也各自表现出了参照点效应。这些结果为认知心理学和神经科学的理论提供了信息。

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