Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield , Sheffield, S1 4DP, UK.
Sci Rep. 2012;2:864. doi: 10.1038/srep00864. Epub 2012 Nov 16.
There are a number of psychological phenomena in which dramatic emotional responses are evoked by seemingly innocuous perceptual stimuli. A well known example is the 'uncanny valley' effect whereby a near human-looking artifact can trigger feelings of eeriness and repulsion. Although such phenomena are reasonably well documented, there is no quantitative explanation for the findings and no mathematical model that is capable of predicting such behavior. Here I show (using a Bayesian model of categorical perception) that differential perceptual distortion arising from stimuli containing conflicting cues can give rise to a perceptual tension at category boundaries that could account for these phenomena. The model is not only the first quantitative explanation of the uncanny valley effect, but it may also provide a mathematical explanation for a range of social situations in which conflicting cues give rise to negative, fearful or even violent reactions.
有许多心理现象,其中看似无害的感知刺激会引起强烈的情绪反应。一个著名的例子是“恐怖谷”效应,即类似人类的人工制品会引发怪异和反感的感觉。尽管这些现象已经有了相当详细的记录,但对于这些发现还没有定量的解释,也没有能够预测这种行为的数学模型。在这里,我展示了(使用类别知觉的贝叶斯模型),由包含冲突线索的刺激引起的差异知觉扭曲会在类别边界处产生知觉张力,从而可以解释这些现象。该模型不仅是对恐怖谷效应的第一个定量解释,而且它也可能为一系列社会情境提供了数学解释,在这些情境中,冲突的线索会引发负面的、恐惧的甚至暴力的反应。