动态社会互动知觉中先验信息对关系表征和视觉线索的相反作用。

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
I-Perception Pub Date : 2025-05-11 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695251340298
Yun Chen, Xin-Yu Xie
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摘要

社会互动作为关系表征的重要组成部分,是理解人类社会认知的基础。虽然视觉线索在感知互动中起着关键作用,但人们对个体在不确定的情况下如何利用过去的视觉和互动相关的关系判断做出决策知之甚少。本研究探讨了过去的视觉信息和人际关系判断如何影响当前的互动感知。参与者不断地评估在不同距离和面向不同方向呈现的两个虚拟形象的交互状态。研究结果揭示了一种分离,即当前互动状态的感知倾向于过去的互动状态,而不是过去的距离线索,这只发生在先前的互动信息来自相同的感觉模式并被有意识地注意到的情况下。对于有助于互动表征的距离线索,即使距离没有被明确处理,当前距离感知也偏离了过去的距离。过去信息对视觉线索和交互关系表征的相反影响反映了两种独立的先验信息加工机制。个体在动态感知人际互动时,将视觉线索的排斥效应与过去互动关系的吸引效应相结合,形成稳定的互动感知。
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Opposing effects of prior information on relational representation and visual cues in dynamic social interaction perception.

Social interaction, as a crucial component of relational representation, is essential for understanding human social cognition. While visual cues play a pivotal role in perceiving interactions, little is known about how individuals utilize past visual and interaction-related relational judgments when making decisions under uncertainty. This study investigated how past visual information and interpersonal relational judgments influence the current interaction perception. Participants continuously evaluated the interaction state of two avatars presented at varying distances and facing orientations. The findings revealed a dissociation where the perception of the current interaction state tends to be biased toward past interaction states rather than past distance cues, and this only occurs when the prior interaction information comes from the same sensory modality and is consciously attended to. For the distance cues that contribute to interaction representation, the current distance perception deviates from past distance, even when distance was not explicitly processed. This opposite influence of past information on visual cues and interaction relational representation reflects two independent processing mechanisms of prior information. When dynamically perceiving interpersonal interactions, individuals integrate the repulsive effect of visual cues with the attractive effect of past interaction relations to form stable interaction perception.

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