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危险工具:人类工具使用中的推理出现。

Hazardous tools: the emergence of reasoning in human tool use.

机构信息

IRCCS SDN, Via Emanuele Gianturco, 113, 80143, Naples, Italy.

Laboratoire d'Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2021 Nov;85(8):3108-3118. doi: 10.1007/s00426-020-01466-2. Epub 2021 Jan 6.

Abstract

Humans are unique in the way they understand the causal relationships between the use of tools and achieving a goal. The idea at the core of the present research is that tool use can be considered as an instance of problem-solving situations supported by technical reasoning. In an eye-tracking study, we investigated the fixation patterns of participants (N = 32) looking at 3D images of thematically consistent (e.g., nail-steel hammer) and thematically inconsistent (e.g., scarf-steel hammer) object-tool pairs that could be either "hazardous" (accidentally electrified) or not. Results showed that under thematically consistent conditions, participants focused on the tool's manipulation area (e.g., the handle of a steel hammer). However, when electrified tools were present or when the visual scene was not action-prompting, regardless of the presence of electricity, the tools' functional/identity areas (e.g., the head of a steel hammer) were fixated longer than the tools' manipulation areas. These results support an integrated and reasoning-based approach to human tool use and document, for the first time, the crucial role of mechanical/semantic knowledge in tool visual exploration.

摘要

人类在理解工具使用与实现目标之间的因果关系方面具有独特性。本研究的核心思想是,工具使用可以被视为一种由技术推理支持的解决问题的情况。在一项眼动研究中,我们调查了参与者(N=32)在观看主题一致(例如,指甲-钢锤)和主题不一致(例如,围巾-钢锤)的物体-工具对的 3D 图像时的注视模式,这些物体-工具对可以是“危险的”(意外通电)或不危险的。结果表明,在主题一致的情况下,参与者专注于工具的操作区域(例如,钢锤的把手)。然而,当存在通电工具或视觉场景没有提示动作时,无论是否通电,工具的功能/身份区域(例如,钢锤的头部)比工具的操作区域被注视的时间更长。这些结果支持了一种综合的、基于推理的人类工具使用方法,并首次记录了机械/语义知识在工具视觉探索中的关键作用。

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