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Performance of Language-Coordinated Collective Systems: A Study of Wine Recognition and Description.
Zubek, Julian; Denkiewicz, Michal; Debska, Agnieszka; Radkowska, Alicja; Komorowska-Mach, Joanna; Litwin, Piotr; Stepien, Magdalena; Kucinska, Adrianna; Sitarska, Ewa; Komorowska, Krystyna; Fusaroli, Riccardo; Tylén, Kristian; Raczaszek-Leonardi, Joanna.
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  • Zubek J; Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw, Poland.
  • Denkiewicz M; Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw, Poland.
  • Debska A; Faculty of Psychology, University of WarsawWarsaw, Poland; Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of ScienceWarsaw, Poland.
  • Radkowska A; Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland.
  • Komorowska-Mach J; Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland.
  • Litwin P; Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland.
  • Stepien M; Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland.
  • Kucinska A; Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland.
  • Sitarska E; Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland.
  • Komorowska K; Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland.
  • Fusaroli R; Center for Semiotics, Aarhus UniversityAarhus, Denmark; Interacting Minds Centre, Aarhus UniversityAarhus, Denmark.
  • Tylén K; Center for Semiotics, Aarhus University Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Raczaszek-Leonardi J; Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw, Poland.
Front Psychol ; 7: 1321, 2016.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27729875
Most of our perceptions of and engagements with the world are shaped by our immersion in social interactions, cultural traditions, tools and linguistic categories. In this study we experimentally investigate the impact of two types of language-based coordination on the recognition and description of complex sensory stimuli: that of red wine. Participants were asked to taste, remember and successively recognize samples of wines within a larger set in a two-by-two experimental design: (1) either individually or in pairs, and (2) with or without the support of a sommelier card-a cultural linguistic tool designed for wine description. Both effectiveness of recognition and the kinds of errors in the four conditions were analyzed. While our experimental manipulations did not impact recognition accuracy, bias-variance decomposition of error revealed non-trivial differences in how participants solved the task. Pairs generally displayed reduced bias and increased variance compared to individuals, however the variance dropped significantly when they used the sommelier card. The effect of sommelier card reducing the variance was observed only in pairs, individuals did not seem to benefit from the cultural linguistic tool. Analysis of descriptions generated with the aid of sommelier cards shows that pairs were more coherent and discriminative than individuals. The findings are discussed in terms of global properties and dynamics of collective systems when constrained by different types of cultural practices.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Psychol Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article