Balaban Halely, Ullman Tomer D
Department of Education and Psychology, The Open University of Israel, Raanana 4353701, Israel.
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2025 May 31. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2025.05.003.
People build world models that simulate the dynamics of the real world. They do so in engineered systems for the purposes of scientific understanding or recreation, as well as in intuitive reasoning to predict and explain the environment. On the basis of a major split in the simulation of real-time dynamics in engineered systems, we argue that people's intuitive mental simulation includes a basic split between physical simulation and graphical rendering. We first show how the separation between physics and graphics relies on a natural division of labor in any cognitive system. We then use the physics/graphics distinction to tie together and explain a range of classic and recent findings across different domains in cognitive science and neuroscience, including aphantasia and imagery, different visual streams, and object tracking.
人们构建模拟现实世界动态的世界模型。他们在工程系统中这样做是为了科学理解或娱乐,以及在直观推理中预测和解释环境。基于工程系统中实时动态模拟的一个主要分歧,我们认为人们的直观心理模拟包括物理模拟和图形渲染之间的基本分歧。我们首先展示物理学和图形学之间的分离如何依赖于任何认知系统中的自然分工。然后,我们利用物理学/图形学的区别将认知科学和神经科学不同领域的一系列经典和最新发现联系起来并加以解释,包括phantasia和意象、不同的视觉流以及物体跟踪。