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Role-Play Experience Facilitates Reading the Mind of Individuals with Different Perception

机译:角色扮演体验可帮助阅读具有不同感知力的个人的思想

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The present study examined effects of role-play experience on reading the mind of people with different perception. It is normally difficult but very important in daily life to understand people with different characteristics, including those with restricted color vision. We explored the mechanisms of reading the mind of people with different perception. Forty university students were introduced to a communication task in which the use of mindreading was essential. During each trial, participants viewed a shelf, presented on a laptop computer, which contained several familiar objects, and they were instructed to touch an object on the shelf following an instruction issued by a partner who stood at the opposite side of the shelf. There were two partners: one was a monkey with normal color vision and the other was a dog with restricted color vision. The monkey could see all the objects in the same colors as the participants, whereas the dog saw some objects in different colors (e.g., he saw as yellow objects that the participants saw as red). Participants were required to respond according to the partner's instruction. In the restricted color vision condition, the dog saw the colors of objects differently; thus, participants had to work out his intentions (i.e., mind read), according to his different perspective. In the normal color vision condition, all objects were in the same colors as those seen by the monkey. Before the test phase, the role-play group had a role-play experience in which participants assumed the role of people with restricted color vision. No-role-play participants made significantly more errors in the restricted color vision condition than in the normal color vision condition, whereas among role-play participants, there was no difference between conditions. These results suggest that role-play experience facilitates reading the mind of people with perceptual experiences different from our own.
机译:本研究考察了角色扮演体验对阅读不同知觉的人的思想的影响。理解具有不同特征(包括色觉受限)的人通常很困难,但在日常生活中非常重要。我们探索了读取具有不同感知力的人的思想的机制。向40名大学生介绍了一项沟通任务,在该任务中,必不可少的是使用心智阅读。在每次试验期间,参与者都观看了一个放在笔记本电脑上的架子,该架子上装有几个熟悉的物体,并根据站在架子另一侧的伴侣发出的指示,指示他们触摸架子上的一个物体。有两个伙伴:一个是色觉正常的猴子,另一个是色觉受限的狗。猴子可以看到与参与者颜色相同的所有对象,而狗则看到一些颜色不同的对象(例如,他看到的对象是黄色,参与者看到的对象是红色)。要求参与者根据合作伙伴的指示进行响应。在受限的色觉条件下,狗看到物体颜色的方式有所不同。因此,参与者必须根据他的不同观点来制定他的意图(即,思想阅读)。在正常的色觉条件下,所有物体的颜色与猴子看到的颜色相同。在测试阶段之前,角色扮演小组有一个角色扮演的经验,其中参与者扮演了色觉受限的人的角色。没有角色扮演的参与者在受限的颜色视觉条件下的错误要比正常肤色视觉的错误多得多,而在角色扮演参与者中,条件之间没有差异。这些结果表明,角色扮演的经验有助于人们理解与我们自己不同的知觉体验。

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    Fumikazu Furumi; Masuo Koyasu;

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