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大规模事件分割会影响微观层面的动作控制过程。

Large scale event segmentation affects the microlevel action control processes.

作者信息

Moeller Birte, Beste Christian, Münchau Alexander, Frings Christian

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Trier.

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Dresden.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Gen. 2025 Apr;154(4):969-979. doi: 10.1037/xge0001681. Epub 2025 Jan 13.

Abstract

How do we make sense of our surroundings? A widely recognized field in cognitive psychology suggests that many important functions like memory of incidents, reasoning, and attention depend on the way we segment the ongoing stream of perception (Zacks & Swallow, 2007). An open question still is, how the structure generated from a perceptual stream translates into behavior. To address this question, we combined the findings in event segmentation literature with another influential body of literature that analyzes mechanisms behind the control of individual actions (Frings et al., 2020). Specifically, we analyzed how two very basic mechanisms in action control (binding and retrieval) are affected by boundaries between events. Two comic scenarios with different characters were used to implement events and boundaries between events. In two experiments, we measured binding and retrieval between individually executed responses that could be part of the same or separate events. In Experiment 1, we found larger binding effects for responses that were integrated within an event than for responses that had to be integrated across an event boundary. In Experiment 2, we found that the effect of retrieval of a past response on further actions was hampered by an event boundary. Together, the experiments indicate that the structure we pick up from our environment can translate into ongoing action via modulation of the two basic mechanisms binding and retrieval. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

我们如何理解周围的环境?认知心理学中一个被广泛认可的领域表明,许多重要功能,如事件记忆、推理和注意力,都取决于我们对持续感知流进行分割的方式(扎克斯和斯沃洛,2007)。一个悬而未决的问题仍然是,从感知流中生成的结构如何转化为行为。为了解决这个问题,我们将事件分割文献中的研究结果与另一组有影响力的文献相结合,该文献分析了个体行动控制背后的机制(弗林斯等人,2020)。具体来说,我们分析了行动控制中的两个非常基本的机制(绑定和检索)是如何受到事件边界影响的。使用两个具有不同角色的漫画场景来呈现事件和事件之间的边界。在两个实验中,我们测量了单独执行的反应之间的绑定和检索,这些反应可能是同一事件的一部分,也可能是不同事件的一部分。在实验1中,我们发现,与必须跨事件边界进行整合的反应相比,在一个事件中整合的反应具有更大的绑定效应。在实验2中,我们发现,事件边界会阻碍过去反应的检索对进一步行动的影响。综合来看,这些实验表明,我们从环境中获取的结构可以通过调节绑定和检索这两个基本机制转化为正在进行的行动。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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