Wagman Jeffrey B, Day Brian M
Perception. 2014;43(2-3):129-44. doi: 10.1068/p7620.
Successfully performing a given behavior requires flexibility in both perception and behavior. In particular, doing so requires perceiving whether that behavior is possible across the variety of contexts in which it might be performed. Three experiments investigated how (changes in) context (ie point of observation and intended reaching task) influenced perception of maximum reaching height. The results of experiment 1 showed that perceived maximum reaching height more closely reflected actual reaching ability when perceivers occupied a point of observation that was compatible with that required for the reaching task. The results of experiments 2 and 3 showed that practice perceiving maximum reaching height from a given point of observation improved perception of maximum reaching height from a different point of observation, regardless of whether such practice occurred at a compatible or incompatible point of observation. In general, such findings show bounded flexibility in perception of affordances and are thus consistent with a description of perceptual systems as smart perceptual devices.
成功执行特定行为需要感知和行为两方面的灵活性。具体而言,这样做需要感知该行为在可能执行的各种情境中是否可行。三项实验研究了情境(即观察点和预期的伸手任务)的(变化)如何影响对最大伸手高度的感知。实验1的结果表明,当感知者占据与伸手任务所需观察点相匹配的观察点时,感知到的最大伸手高度更能准确反映实际伸手能力。实验2和3的结果表明,从给定观察点练习感知最大伸手高度,能提高从不同观察点对最大伸手高度的感知,无论这种练习是在匹配还是不匹配的观察点进行。总体而言,这些发现表明在可供性感知方面存在有限的灵活性,因此与将感知系统描述为智能感知设备的观点一致。