Cohen D J, Blair C
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Wilmington 28403-3297, USA.
J Exp Anal Behav. 1998 Sep;70(2):203-14. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1998.70-203.
A task that requires subjects to determine whether two forms of the same shape, but in different orientations, are mirror images or identical except for orientation is called a handedness recognition task. Subjects' reaction times (RT) on this task are consistently related to the angular disparity (termed alpha) between the two presented forms. This pattern of data has been interpreted to indicate that subjects solve the task by imagining that one of the forms rotates into the orientation of the other (termed mental rotation). The speed with which one imagines one of the forms rotating has been widely considered a fixed capability of the individual, and thus immune to the effect of contingencies. We present an experiment that assesses the effects of temporal contingencies in a handedness recognition task on the slope of the function RT = f(alpha). The data indicate that the slope of this function can come under the control of temporal contingencies.
一项要求受试者判断两个形状相同但方向不同的图形是镜像还是除方向外完全相同的任务,被称为利手识别任务。受试者在这项任务上的反应时间(RT)始终与呈现的两个图形之间的角度差异(称为α)相关。这种数据模式被解释为表明受试者通过想象其中一个图形旋转到另一个图形的方向(称为心理旋转)来解决任务。人们普遍认为,想象其中一个图形旋转的速度是个体的一种固定能力,因此不受意外情况的影响。我们进行了一项实验,评估利手识别任务中的时间意外情况对函数RT = f(α)斜率的影响。数据表明,该函数的斜率可能受时间意外情况的控制。