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用你的意念融化冰块:物理状态的表征动量

Melting Ice With Your Mind: Representational Momentum for Physical States

Psychological Science · 2022
被引 31
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

通过五个实验(400名成人)发现,人们记忆中的物体状态变化(如冰融化、木头燃烧)会比实际更极端,表明心理表征会主动外推状态变化轨迹。

Abstract

When a log burns, it transforms from a block of wood into a pile of ash. Such state changes are among the most dramatic ways objects change, going beyond mere changes of position or orientation. How does the mind represent changes of state? A foundational result in visual cognition is that memory extrapolates the positions of moving objects—a distortion called representational momentum. Here, five experiments ( N = 400 adults) exploited this phenomenon to investigate mental representations in state space. Participants who viewed objects undergoing state changes (e.g., ice melting, logs burning, or grapes shriveling) remembered them as more changed (e.g., more melted, burned, or shriveled) than they actually were. This pattern extended to several types of state changes, went beyond their low-level properties, and even adhered to their natural trajectories in state space. Thus, mental representations of objects actively incorporate how they change—not only in their relation to their environment, but also in their essential qualities.

认知心理学视觉认知心理表征状态变化