Hatzipanayioti Adamantini, Galati Alexia, Avraamides Marios N
a Department of Psychology , University of Cyprus , Nicosia , Cyprus.
b Center for Applied Neuroscience , University of Cyprus , Nicosia , Cyprus.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2016;69(3):506-20. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2015.1056194. Epub 2015 Jul 25.
Three experiments examined the first-perspective alignment effect that is observed when retrieving spatial information from memory about described environments. Participants read narratives that described the viewpoint of a protagonist in fictitious environments and then pointed to the memorized locations of described objects from imagined perspectives. Results from Experiments 1 and 2 showed that performance was best when participants responded from the protagonist's first perspective even though object locations were described from a different perspective. In Experiment 3, in which participants were physically oriented with the perspective used to describe object locations, performance from that description perspective was better than that from the protagonist's first perspective, which was, in turn, better than performance from other perspectives. These findings suggest that when reading narratives, people default to using a reference frame that is aligned with their own facing direction, although physical movement may facilitate retrieval from other perspectives.
三项实验考察了从记忆中检索关于所描述环境的空间信息时观察到的第一视角对齐效应。参与者阅读描述虚构环境中主角视角的叙述,然后从想象的视角指向所描述物体的记忆位置。实验1和实验2的结果表明,即使物体位置是从不同视角描述的,当参与者从主角的第一视角做出反应时,表现最佳。在实验3中,参与者以用于描述物体位置的视角进行身体定向,从该描述视角的表现优于从主角第一视角的表现,而主角第一视角的表现又优于其他视角的表现。这些发现表明,阅读叙述时,人们默认使用与自己面对方向对齐的参照系,尽管身体移动可能有助于从其他视角进行检索。