Suffill Ellise, van Paridon Jeroen, Lupyan Gary
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
University of Vienna.
Open Mind (Camb). 2024 Aug 9;8:950-971. doi: 10.1162/opmi_a_00153. eCollection 2024.
What determines whether two people represent something in a similar way? We examined the role of verbal labels in promoting representational alignment. Across two experiments, three groups of participants sorted novel shapes from two visually dissimilar categories. Prior to sorting, participants in two of the groups were pre-exposed to the shapes using a simple visual matching task designed to reinforce the visual category structure. In one of these groups, participants additionally heard one of two nonsense category labels accompanying the shapes. Exposure to these redundant labels led people to represent the shapes in a more categorical way, which led to greater alignment between sorters. We found this effect of label-induced alignment despite the two categories being highly visually distinct and despite participants in both pre-exposure conditions receiving identical visual experience with the shapes. Experiment 2 replicated this basic result using more even more stringent testing conditions. The results hint at the possibly extensive role that labels may play in aligning people's mental representations.
是什么决定了两个人以相似的方式表征事物?我们研究了语言标签在促进表征一致性方面的作用。在两项实验中,三组参与者对来自两个视觉上不同类别的新形状进行分类。在分类之前,其中两组参与者通过一个旨在强化视觉类别结构的简单视觉匹配任务对形状进行了预接触。在其中一组中,参与者还听到了与形状相关的两个无意义类别标签中的一个。接触这些冗余标签使人们以更具分类性的方式表征形状,这导致分类者之间的一致性更高。尽管这两个类别在视觉上高度不同,并且尽管两种预接触条件下的参与者对形状有相同的视觉体验,我们还是发现了标签诱导一致性的这种效果。实验2使用更严格的测试条件重复了这一基本结果。结果暗示了标签在使人们的心理表征一致方面可能发挥的广泛作用。