Intraub H, Gottesman C V, Bills A J
Department of Psychology, University of Delaware 19716, USA.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1998 Jan;24(1):186-201. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.24.1.186.
Boundary extension is the tendency to remember having seen a greater expanse of a scene than was shown. Four experiments tested whether a picture must depict a partial view of a scene for the distortion to occur. The premise was that partial views activate a perceptual schema, a representation of the expected scene structure outside the view. Participants were 473 undergraduates. Experiments 1 and 2 tested recognition memory and recall of 16 outline-objects presented in outline-scenes versus presentation on blank backgrounds. Experiments 3 and 4 compared memory for outline-objects when scene context was or was not imagined. Boundary errors consistent with the perceptual schema hypothesis only occurred for partial views (perceived or imagined). Results suggest that scene perception and imagination activate the same schematic representation.
边界扩展是指倾向于记住看到的场景范围比实际展示的更大。四项实验测试了一幅图片是否必须描绘场景的局部视图才会出现这种失真。前提是局部视图会激活一种感知图式,即视图之外预期场景结构的一种表征。参与者为473名本科生。实验1和实验2测试了对呈现于轮廓场景中的16个轮廓物体的识别记忆和回忆,与在空白背景上呈现的情况进行对比。实验3和实验4比较了在有或没有想象场景背景时对轮廓物体的记忆。与感知图式假设一致的边界错误仅在局部视图(感知到的或想象的)中出现。结果表明,场景感知和想象激活了相同的图式表征。