Markov Yuri A, Võ Melissa Lê-Hoa
Department of Psychology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2025 May 27;15(1):18581. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-01662-3.
Previous research has shown that the context in which objects are located significantly influences how efficiently they are categorized. However, less is known about whether scene consistency can also affect the processing of finer object features, such as the state of an object (e.g., the angle of a Swiss army knife or the fill level of a bottle). Therefore, across three experiments, we presented a subset of the JURICS stimulus set, in which each object exists in 20 continuously varying states (e.g., from fully closed to fully open) in scenes that were either contextually consistent or inconsistent. Participants were asked to report the specific state of the object using a continuous report task. Our results showed that scene consistency enhanced the precision of state judgments; that is, participants made significantly larger errors in reporting object states when objects were presented in inconsistent compared to consistent scenes. These findings suggest that scene context exhibits its effect already at the level of fine-grained perceptual processing of objects, affecting not only object categorization but also the accuracy of its perceived features.
先前的研究表明,物体所处的情境会显著影响它们被分类的效率。然而,对于场景一致性是否也会影响对更精细物体特征的处理,比如物体的状态(例如,瑞士军刀的角度或瓶子的液位),我们所知甚少。因此,在三项实验中,我们展示了JURICS刺激集的一个子集,其中每个物体在情境一致或不一致的场景中存在20种连续变化的状态(例如,从完全关闭到完全打开)。参与者被要求使用连续报告任务来报告物体的具体状态。我们的结果表明,场景一致性提高了状态判断的精度;也就是说,与在一致场景中呈现物体相比,当物体在不一致场景中呈现时,参与者在报告物体状态时犯的错误要大得多。这些发现表明,场景情境在物体的细粒度感知处理层面就已经发挥了作用,不仅影响物体分类,还影响其感知特征的准确性。