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A quarter of all police shootings involve unarmed suspects. In a few recent cases, officers mistook cell phones and hairbrushes for guns, and shot and killed the victims. Now a study may explain—in part—these errors. Researchers found that when a person holds a gun, they’re more likely to think they see a weapon being carried by another. That study is in the Journal of Experimental Psychology1: Human Perception and Performance.
Researchers had volunteers hold a Wii handgun or a foam2 ball. Then they flashed images of people either holding guns or objects like soda3 cans, and asked volunteers to decide if they'd seen a weapon. The subjects holding the Wii gun were more likely to mistakenly see a gun in the hands of their onscreen "foe4." When researchers varied5 the experiment, subjects holding shoes were more likely to see shoes onscreen.
The reason, the authors say, is that just planning to possibly use an object—like a pistol—might prime the brain for spotting that object. Which might be a great advantage for quickly noting when a suspect is indeed armed. But can cause tragic6 overreactions when there’s really no gun in sight.
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1 psychology | |
n.心理,心理学,心理状态 | |
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v./n.泡沫,起泡沫 | |
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n.苏打水;汽水 | |
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n.敌人,仇敌 | |
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adj.悲剧的,悲剧性的,悲惨的 | |
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