Mitchell D B, Richman C L
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1980 Feb;6(1):58-66. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.6.1.58.
When Kosslyn, Ball, and Reiser asked subjects to scan a memorized picture, they found a strong positive linear relationship between distance scanned and reaction time. However, more recent research has suggested that this result may be as much a function of the demand characteristics of the experiment as a reflection of any structural properties of the image. To further test this possibility with complex stimuli, college subjects were either presented with Kosslyn's pictorial stimuli or verbal descriptions of same in a "nonexperiment" and were asked to predict their scanning times. The subjects were able to produce high linear correlations between scanning distance and predicted scanning time. This result is consistent with a demand characteristics explanation of the correlation between distance and reaction time that is obtained in actual image-scanning studies.
当科斯林、鲍尔和赖泽要求受试者扫描一幅记忆中的图片时,他们发现扫描距离与反应时间之间存在强烈的正线性关系。然而,最近的研究表明,这一结果可能同样是实验需求特征的作用,而非图像任何结构特性的反映。为了用复杂刺激进一步检验这种可能性,大学生受试者在一个“非实验”中要么看到科斯林的图片刺激,要么看到对这些图片的文字描述,然后被要求预测他们的扫描时间。受试者能够得出扫描距离与预测扫描时间之间的高度线性相关性。这一结果与在实际图像扫描研究中获得的距离与反应时间之间相关性的需求特征解释相一致。