Department of Psychology, Northwestern University.
STEM Program, WestEd.
Cogn Sci. 2022 Aug;46(8):e13182. doi: 10.1111/cogs.13182.
Visual comparison is a key process in everyday learning and reasoning. Recent research has discovered the spatial alignment principle, based on the broader framework of structure-mapping theory in comparison. According to the spatial alignment principle, visual comparison is more efficient when the figures being compared are arranged in direct placement-that is, juxtaposed with parallel structural axes. In this placement, (1) the intended relational correspondences are readily apparent, and (2) the influence of potential competing correspondences is minimized. There is evidence for the spatial alignment principle in adults' visual comparison (Matlen et al., 2020). Here, we test whether it holds for children. Six- and eight-year-old children performed a same-different task over visual pairs. The results indicated that direct placement led to faster and more accurate comparison, both for concrete same-different matches (matches of both objects and relations) and for purely relational matches-evidence that the same structural alignment process holds for visual comparison in 6- and 8-year-olds as in adults. These findings have implications for learning and education.
视觉比较是日常学习和推理的关键过程。最近的研究发现了空间对齐原则,该原则基于比较中更广泛的结构映射理论框架。根据空间对齐原则,当比较的图形以直接放置(即平行结构轴并列)排列时,视觉比较更有效。在这种放置中,(1)预期的关系对应关系很明显,(2)潜在竞争对应关系的影响最小化。在成人的视觉比较中(Matlen 等人,2020 年)有证据表明空间对齐原则。在这里,我们测试它是否适用于儿童。6 岁和 8 岁的儿童对视觉对进行了相同-不同任务。结果表明,直接放置导致更快、更准确的比较,无论是对于具体的相同-不同匹配(对象和关系的匹配)还是纯粹的关系匹配——这表明对于 6 岁和 8 岁的儿童以及成年人来说,相同的结构对齐过程适用于视觉比较。这些发现对学习和教育具有启示意义。