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我们的视觉感知将事件分类为类别,就像一个球摇摆或跳跃一样. 这会影响记忆,根据预测的事件结果对回忆进行适应性扭曲,以更好地预测未来.

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跳跃跳跃跳跃的情况分类的感知是分类的感知.事件感知事件感知.摇摆 摇摆是一种摇摆.视觉工作记忆 视觉工作记忆

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科学领域:

  • 认知科学 认知科学
  • 心理学 心理学 心理学
  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.

背景情况:

  • 人类的感知过程不仅是对象,还包括抽象的事件类型.
  • 分类感知在视觉处理过程中自动发生,即使不相关时也会影响记忆.

研究的目的:

  • 调查抽象事件类型表示如何影响动态视觉记忆.
  • 为了确定记忆扭曲是否具有适应性,帮助未来的预测.

主要方法:

  • 参与者观看了一个移动的球的动画,并报告了它的最终位置.
  • 在不同的事件背景下 (例如,摇摆与抛球) 呈现相同的球轨迹.

主要成果:

  • 分类事件类型系统地影响视觉记忆,改变运动推断.
  • 与投事件相比,在摇摆事件中发生的水平运动外推较少.
  • 这些效应归因于事件类型,而不是低级视觉特性.

结论:

  • 动态信息的视觉记忆被"视觉动词" (事件类型) 适应性扭曲.
  • 分类感知基于对事件展开的预测来塑造记忆,增强预测能力.