Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA.
Psychol Res. 2022 Mar;86(2):651-666. doi: 10.1007/s00426-021-01510-9. Epub 2021 Apr 11.
Actions can be identified at a range of levels, from higher level, outcome-related descriptions to lower level, movement-related descriptions. But how do these levels of identification influence the experience of control (agency) over a task? We addressed the relation between the level of action identification and agency using a hierarchical task modeled from typing. Participants memorized letter sequences and reported them by moving a cursor to targets that contained letters. To manipulate lower level (aiming) difficulty, the targets were either large or small. To manipulate higher level (memory) difficulty, the letter sequences were either constant or random within a block. We found effects of higher and lower level difficulty on agency and action identification. Moreover, we found interactive effects of higher and lower level difficulty on performance. We discuss these findings in terms of contributions to the study of agency, and some differences from the results of previous studies of action identification.
动作可以在多个层次上进行识别,从与结果相关的高层次描述到与运动相关的低层次描述。但是,这些识别层次如何影响对任务的控制(能动性)体验呢?我们使用从打字建模的分层任务来解决动作识别的层次与能动性之间的关系。参与者记忆字母序列,并通过将光标移动到包含字母的目标上来报告它们。为了操纵较低的难度(瞄准),目标要么大,要么小。为了操纵较高的难度(记忆),在一个块内,字母序列要么是固定的,要么是随机的。我们发现了高低难度对能动性和动作识别的影响。此外,我们还发现了高低难度对表现的交互影响。我们根据对能动性研究的贡献以及与先前动作识别研究结果的一些差异来讨论这些发现。