Cohen A, Shoup R
Department of Psychology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2000 Feb;26(1):391-411. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.26.1.391.
A model is proposed for identification and response selection of cross-dimensional conjunctive stimuli. The model assumes that the formation of conjunction representations involves processes similar to those used in response selection for single-feature targets. It predicts that discrimination between conjunctive targets leads to separate competitions in each of the relevant component dimensions and that detection of a predefined single conjunctive target is done at the conjunctive map level. Experiments 1 and 2 support these two sets of predictions. Experiment 3 demonstrates that responses to conjunctions of features within the orientation dimension are qualitatively different from those for cross-dimensional conjunctive targets. It is speculated that line-orientation conjunctions are handled by the visual object-recognition system, whereas cross-dimensional conjunctions, as exemplified by the model, may be performed by a different system that is closely associated with response selection processes.
提出了一种用于跨维度联合刺激的识别和反应选择的模型。该模型假设联合表征的形成涉及与单特征目标反应选择中使用的过程相似的过程。它预测联合目标之间的辨别会在每个相关组成维度上导致单独的竞争,并且预定义的单个联合目标的检测是在联合图层面进行的。实验1和实验2支持这两组预测。实验3表明,对方向维度内特征联合的反应在性质上不同于对跨维度联合目标的反应。据推测,线方向联合由视觉物体识别系统处理,而该模型所举例的跨维度联合可能由与反应选择过程密切相关的不同系统执行。