孩子们在鲁宾的花瓶中看到的是面孔还是花瓶?
Riku Umekawa1, So Kanazawa2, Masami K Yamaguchi1
1Department of Psychology, Chuo University, 742-1 Higashi-Nakano, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0393, Japan.
Journal of experimental child psychology
|February 5, 2026
概括
6-12岁的儿童与成年人一样感知鲁宾的花瓶幻觉,根据图像类型显示不同的解释. 这项研究澄清了模两可的数字中的发育视觉感知.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
背景情况:
- 模两可的形象感知,就像鲁宾的花瓶一样,在成人和婴儿之间有所不同.
- 婴儿在所有鲁宾的花瓶类型中都会感知到花瓶,而成年人则根据图像特征表现出不同的感知.
研究的目的:
- 调查儿童 (6-12岁) 是否与成年人或婴儿一样感知鲁宾的花瓶幻觉.
- 为了比较儿童和成人对原始,双色面和条纹面的感知,鲁宾的花瓶类型.
主要方法:
- 向儿童和成人展示了三种鲁宾的花瓶类型.
- 测量了面孔和花瓶的感知持续时间,计算了面孔比.
- 计算每个参与者和图像类型的感知反转次数.
主要成果:
- 儿童和成年人都认为双色面孔是面孔,条纹面孔是花瓶,原来的鲁宾花瓶同样是面孔和花瓶.
- 儿童和成人之间的感知逆转仅在条纹面孔类型中存在差异.
- 儿童的模两可的形象感知与成人模式保持一致,在感知反转方面存在微小差异.
结论:
- 6至12岁的儿童对不同的鲁宾花瓶配置有成年人的感知.
- 对模两可的数字的发展视觉感知显示了儿童和成年人之间显著的相似性.
- 图像操纵显著影响儿童和成年人的感知,表明对视觉线索的一致处理.
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