建筑风格作为从属场景类别

Dirk B. Walther
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专家和非专家的大脑是如何代表建筑和场所的入门级和从属级类别的?在本章回顾的研究中,作者测量了建筑和心理学专业学生在观看不同建筑风格的建筑物图像以及一般场景时的大脑活动。通过功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)模式,他们能够解码参与者观看的建筑风格。尽管在两组参与者之间发现了强烈的行为专业知识对建筑风格的影响,但作者没有发现大脑活动的任何差异。令人惊讶的是,他们发现梭状回面部区域,通常不参与场景感知,与解码建筑风格的场景选择大脑区域紧密相连,但与入门级场景类别无关。
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Architectural Styles as Subordinate Scene Categories
How do the brains of experts and non-experts represent entry-level and subordinate-level categories of buildings and places? In the study reviewed in this chapter, the authors measured the brain activity of architecture and psychology students while they viewed images of buildings of different architectural styles as well as general scenes. From functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) patterns, they were able to decode which architectural style participants viewed. Despite finding a strong behavioral expertise effect for architectural styles between the two groups of participants, the authors could not find any differences in brain activity. Surprisingly, they found that the fusiform face area, which is typically not involved in scene perception, was tightly linked with scene-selective brain regions for the decoding of architectural styles but not for entry-level scenes categories.
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