Franchak John, Adolph Karen
Department of Psychology, New York University.
Ecol Psychol. 2014;26(1-2):109-124. doi: 10.1080/10407413.2014.874923.
We propose a new way to describe affordances for action. Previous characterizations of affordances treat action possibilities as binary categories-either possible or impossible-separated by a critical point. Here, we show that affordances are probabilistic functions, thus accounting for variability in motor performance. By measuring an affordance function, researchers can describe the likelihood of success for every unit of the environment. We demonstrate how to fit an affordance function to performance data using established psychophysical procedures and illustrate how the threshold and variability parameters describe different possibilities for action. Finally, we discuss the implications of probabilistic affordances for development, perception, and decision-making.
我们提出了一种描述行动可供性的新方法。以往对可供性的描述将行动可能性视为二元类别——要么可能,要么不可能——由一个临界点分隔。在此,我们表明可供性是概率函数,从而解释了运动表现中的变异性。通过测量可供性函数,研究人员可以描述环境中每个单元成功的可能性。我们展示了如何使用既定的心理物理学程序将可供性函数拟合到表现数据,并说明了阈值和变异性参数如何描述不同的行动可能性。最后,我们讨论了概率性可供性对发展、感知和决策的影响。