Gunzelmann Glenn, Lyon Don R
Air Force Research LaboratoryL3 Communications at Air Force Research Laboratory.
Top Cogn Sci. 2011 Oct;3(4):741-59. doi: 10.1111/j.1756-8765.2011.01153.x. Epub 2011 Aug 4.
This article presents an approach to understanding human spatial competence that focuses on the representations and processes of spatial cognition and how they are integrated with cognition more generally. The foundational theoretical argument for this research is that spatial information processing is central to cognition more generally, in the sense that it is brought to bear ubiquitously to improve the adaptivity and effectiveness of perception, cognitive processing, and motor action. We describe research spanning multiple levels of complexity to understand both the detailed mechanisms of spatial cognition, and how they are utilized in complex, naturalistic tasks. In the process, we discuss the critical role of cognitive architectures in developing a consistent account that spans this breadth, and we note some areas in which the current version of a popular architecture, ACT-R, may need to be augmented. Finally, we suggest a framework for understanding the representations and processes of spatial competence and their role in human cognition generally.
本文提出了一种理解人类空间能力的方法,该方法侧重于空间认知的表征和过程,以及它们如何更广泛地与认知相结合。这项研究的基础理论观点是,空间信息处理在更广泛的认知中处于核心地位,从某种意义上说,它无处不在地发挥作用,以提高感知、认知处理和运动动作的适应性和有效性。我们描述了跨越多个复杂层次的研究,以了解空间认知的详细机制,以及它们如何在复杂的自然任务中得到运用。在此过程中,我们讨论了认知架构在形成涵盖这一广度的连贯解释方面的关键作用,并指出了流行架构ACT-R的当前版本可能需要扩充的一些领域。最后,我们提出了一个框架,用于理解空间能力的表征和过程及其在人类认知中的总体作用。