社会知觉的反向等级理论
Veronica Dudarev1, James T Enns2
1Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada. vdudarev@mail.ubc.ca.
Psychonomic bulletin & review
|January 6, 2026
概括
反向等级理论提出,社会知觉涉及对他人的心理状态的预测,指导对可观察到的行为进行解释. 这个框架为社会感知悖论提供了新的解决方案.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 反向等级理论起源于视觉学习,表明高效的培训依赖于一般性.
- 它假定视觉体验是无意识地组装的,有意识的感知流向上下.
- 传统的社会感知模型专注于从详细的可观察行为中推断心理状态.
研究的目的:
- 将反向等级框架应用于社会感知.
- 提出一个模型,其中关于心理状态的预测指导了可观察到的社会线索的解释.
- 用这种逆流模型来解决社会感知研究中的悖论.
主要方法:
- 审查现有的关于视觉学习和社会知觉的文献.
- 将反向等级理论的原则应用于社会认知.
- 开发一个用于社会解释的预测周期模型.
主要成果:
- 反向等级框架为三个悖论提供了解决方案:自闭症行动模仿,同理心定义和自我/他人归因协调.
- 这种自上而下的预测方法与传统的自下而上的社会感知模型形成鲜明对比.
- 基于预测-观察不匹配的递归更新精细化了社会假设.
结论:
- 反向层次结构框架为社会感知提供了一个新的视角.
- 采用这种模型可以带来更好的理解和社会认知的新研究方向.
- 这种方法鼓励研究具有更大的生态有效性和可测试的假设.
相关概念视频
Introducing Social Perception
311
Perceiving others accurately is fundamental to effective communication and relationship-building. Social perception, a key concept in social psychology, refers to the cognitive processes through which individuals gather and interpret information about others to understand their actions, intentions, and motivations. This process extends beyond spoken words and overt behaviors, incorporating subtle nonverbal cues and contextual factors.Nonverbal Cues and Their SignificanceNonverbal cues play a...
311
Dark Triad and Person Perception
259
Person perception is influenced by both external behaviors and the observer’s internal characteristics, including personality traits. Individuals with dark personality traits, comprising psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism — collectively known as the dark triad – exhibit manipulative and exploitative tendencies in social contexts. These traits affect how they perceive others and how they are perceived.The Role of Dark Personality Traits in Person PerceptionBlack et...
259
First Impression
179
First impressions play a crucial role in social perception, shaping how individuals assess others in professional, academic, and interpersonal contexts. Psychological research highlights the significance of cognitive biases, such as the primacy and recency effects, which influence how people interpret and recall information.The Primacy Effect and Cognitive AnchoringThe primacy effect describes the tendency for initial information to impact judgment disproportionately. When individuals encounter...
179
Perception
992
Perception is a fundamental psychological process that enables individuals to organize, interpret, and consciously experience sensory information. This process is crucial for understanding and interacting with the world around us. It includes both bottom-up and top-down processing, each playing a distinct role in how we perceive our environment.
Bottom-up processing begins at the sensory level, where receptors detect external environmental stimuli. These could include the tactile sensation of...
Bottom-up processing begins at the sensory level, where receptors detect external environmental stimuli. These could include the tactile sensation of...
992
Attribution
253
In social interactions, individuals frequently seek to understand the motivations and causes behind others' behaviors. This fundamental aspect of social perception, known as attribution, plays a crucial role in shaping interpersonal relationships and guiding future actions. Attribution refers to the cognitive process through which people infer the reasons behind others' behaviors, allowing them to assess character traits, intentions, and situational influences.Attribution Theory and Its...
253
The Looking Glass Self
281
The concept of the looking-glass self describes how an individual's self-concept is shaped by their perception of how others see them. This psychological theory, first introduced by sociologist Charles Horton Cooley in 1902, posits that self-identity emerges in a social context and is influenced by the judgments—real or imagined—of others.Research suggests that individuals frequently overestimate how positively others perceive them. This is particularly evident in physical...
281


