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自动模仿受刺激清晰度的调节,但不受生物性的调节。

Automatic imitation is modulated by stimulus clarity but not by animacy.

机构信息

Department of Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, London, WC1N 1PF, UK.

Department of Neural and Cognitive Sciences, New York University Shanghai, Shanghai, China.

出版信息

Atten Percept Psychophys. 2024 Aug;86(6):2078-2092. doi: 10.3758/s13414-024-02935-1. Epub 2024 Jul 31.

Abstract

Observing actions evokes an automatic imitative response that activates mechanisms required to execute these actions. Automatic imitation is measured using the Stimulus Response Compatibility (SRC) task, which presents participants with compatible and incompatible prompt-distractor pairs. Automatic imitation, or the compatibility effect, is the difference in response times (RTs) between incompatible and compatible trials. Past results suggest that an action's animacy affects automatic imitation: human-produced actions evoke larger effects than computer-generated actions. However, it appears that animacy effects occur mostly when non-human stimuli are less complex or less clear. Theoretical accounts make conflicting predictions regarding both stimulus manipulations. We conducted two SRC experiments that presented participants with an animacy manipulation (human and computer-generated stimuli, Experiment 1) and a clarity manipulation (stimuli with varying visual clarity using Gaussian blurring, Experiments 1 and 2) to tease apart effect of these manipulations. Participants in Experiment 1 responded slower for incompatible than for compatible trials, showing a compatibility effect. Experiment 1 found a null effect of animacy, but stimuli with lower visual clarity evoked smaller compatibility effects. Experiment 2 modulated clarity in five steps and reports decreasing compatibility effects for stimuli with lower clarity. Clarity, but not animacy, therefore affected automatic imitation, and theoretical implications and future directions are considered.

摘要

观察行为会引发自动模仿反应,从而激活执行这些行为所需的机制。自动模仿是通过刺激反应兼容性 (SRC) 任务来衡量的,该任务向参与者呈现兼容和不兼容的提示-干扰对。自动模仿或兼容性效应是不兼容和兼容试验之间的反应时间 (RT) 差异。过去的研究结果表明,动作的能动性会影响自动模仿:人类产生的动作比计算机生成的动作产生更大的影响。然而,似乎只有在非人类刺激不太复杂或不太清晰时,能动性效应才会出现。理论解释对这两种刺激操作都做出了相互矛盾的预测。我们进行了两项 SRC 实验,一项实验(实验 1)呈现了能动性操作(人类和计算机生成的刺激),另一项实验(实验 1 和 2)呈现了清晰度操作(使用高斯模糊呈现不同视觉清晰度的刺激),以区分这些操作的效果。实验 1 中的参与者对不兼容的反应比对兼容的反应慢,表现出兼容性效应。实验 1 没有发现能动性的影响,但视觉清晰度较低的刺激引发的兼容性效应较小。实验 2 以五个步骤调节清晰度,并报告清晰度较低的刺激的兼容性效应降低。因此,清晰度而不是能动性影响了自动模仿,考虑了理论意义和未来方向。

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