视觉运动适应外显过程中的无意识文化认知偏差。

IF 3 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Chiharu Yamada, Yoshihiro Itaguchi, Claudia Rodríguez-Aranda
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摘要

研究表明,显性策略对视觉运动适应有重要贡献。然而,尽管这些策略涉及一系列认知决策过程,但很少有人注意到这些策略中潜在的无意识认知偏差。为了揭示运动学习中可能存在的文化偏见,我们使用口头报告范式比较了挪威和日本参与者在视觉运动适应任务中的表现。结果显示,日本参与者瞄准的位置更偏离目标,以解释旋转的视觉反馈。此外,日本参与者比挪威参与者更频繁地改变瞄准方向,即使在成功击中目标后也是如此。然而,两组表现出相似的行为表现,达到精度和后遗症幅度相当。这些结果表明,根据口头报告估计的外显成分包括认知偏差。本研究对运动学习在不同文化间具有普遍性的假设提出了挑战。
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Unconscious cultural cognitive biases in explicit processes of visuomotor adaptation.

Unconscious cultural cognitive biases in explicit processes of visuomotor adaptation.

Unconscious cultural cognitive biases in explicit processes of visuomotor adaptation.

Unconscious cultural cognitive biases in explicit processes of visuomotor adaptation.

Studies have shown that explicit strategies make a significant contribution to visuomotor adaptation. However, little attention has been given to potential unconscious cognitive biases in these strategies, despite that they involve a sequence of cognitive decision-making processes. To reveal the possible cultural biases involved in motor learning, we compared Norwegian and Japanese participants in a visuomotor adaptation task using a verbal report paradigm. The results showed that Japanese participants aimed at locations more deviant from the target to account for rotated visual feedback. Additionally, a greater proportion of Japanese participants changed their aiming direction more frequently than Norwegian participants, even after successfully hitting the target. However, both groups showed similar behavioral performance, with comparable reaching accuracy and aftereffect amplitudes. These results suggest that the explicit component, which is estimated based on verbal reports, includes cognitive biases. The present study challenges the assumption of universality of motor learning among cultures.

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