Psychology Department, University of Memphis.
Cogn Sci. 2014 Apr;38(3):537-64. doi: 10.1111/cogs.12087. Epub 2013 Sep 24.
Determining how we use our body to support cognition represents an important part of understanding the embodied and embedded nature of cognition. In the present investigation, we pursue this question in the context of a common perceptual task. Specifically, we report a series of experiments investigating head tilt (i.e., external normalization) as a strategy in letter naming and reading stimuli that are upright or rotated. We demonstrate that the frequency of this natural behavior is modulated by the cost of stimulus rotation on performance. In addition, we demonstrate that external normalization can benefit performance. All of the results are consistent with the notion that external normalization represents a form of cognitive offloading and that effort is an important factor in the decision to adopt an internal or external strategy.
确定我们如何利用身体来支持认知,是理解认知的具身性和嵌入性的重要组成部分。在本研究中,我们在一个常见的感知任务背景下探讨了这个问题。具体来说,我们报告了一系列实验,研究了在刺激物为直立或旋转时,头部倾斜(即外部归一化)作为一种命名和阅读字母的策略。我们证明了这种自然行为的频率受到刺激旋转对表现的影响。此外,我们还证明了外部归一化可以提高表现。所有的结果都与外部归一化代表一种认知卸载形式的观点一致,并且努力是决定采用内部或外部策略的一个重要因素。