May Mark, Wendt Mike
Spatial Cognition Research Unit, Helmut-Schmidt-University, Holstenhofweg 85, 22043, Hamburg, Germany.
Cogn Process. 2012 Aug;13 Suppl 1:S257-60. doi: 10.1007/s10339-012-0455-y.
Laterality judgments about the left or right hand of a schematic human figure, made from the perspective of the figure, are faster and more accurate when the figure is presented in back-facing view as compared to front-facing view. Mental perspective transformation accounts of this finding have recently been challenged on grounds of a confounding of facing direction with spatial stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility (Gardner and Potts in Acta Psychol 137: 371-381, 2011). We report two experiments that introduced stimulus figures in an orientation that was neutral in terms of spatial S-R compatibility. Results revealed a stable back-facing advantage that cannot be explained by compatibility conflicts. Comparisons of these neutral stimuli and conditions with figures presented in upright or upside-down orientation, however, confirmed a substantial impact of spatial S-R compatibility in the latter conditions. The present experiments show that it is possible to distinguish between mental transformation and incompatibility costs allowing future work to focus on the specialized mental spatial transformation processes.
从示意图中人物自身的视角对其左手或右手进行的左右判断,当人物以背视图呈现时比以前视图呈现时更快且更准确。最近,基于朝向方向与空间刺激-反应(S-R)兼容性的混淆,对这一发现的心理视角转换解释受到了挑战(Gardner和Potts,《心理学报》137卷:371 - 381页,2011年)。我们报告了两个实验,实验中引入的刺激图形在空间S-R兼容性方面是中性的。结果显示出稳定的背视图优势,这无法用兼容性冲突来解释。然而,将这些中性刺激和条件与以直立或倒置方向呈现的图形进行比较,证实了空间S-R兼容性在后者条件下有重大影响。本实验表明,可以区分心理转换和不兼容性成本,从而使未来的研究能够专注于专门的心理空间转换过程。