Shore D I, Spence C, Klein R M
Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Psychol Sci. 2001 May;12(3):205-12. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.00337.
It has long been claimed that attended stimuli are perceived prior to unattended stimuli--doctrine of prior entry. Most, if not all, studies on which such claims have been based, however, are open to a nonattentional interpretation involving response bias, leading some researchers to assert that prior entry may not exist. Given this controversy, we introduce a novel methodology to minimize the effect of response bias by manipulating attention and response demands in orthogonal dimensions. Attention was oriented to the left or right (ie., spatially), but instead of reporting on the basis of location, observers reported the order (first or second) of vertical versus horizontal line segments. Although second-order response biases were demonstrated, effects of attention in accordance with the law of prior entry were clearly obtained following both exogenous and endogenous attentional cuing.
长期以来,人们一直声称被关注的刺激比未被关注的刺激先被感知——即先入学说。然而,大多数(如果不是全部)基于此类主张的研究都容易受到涉及反应偏差的非注意力解释的影响,这使得一些研究人员断言先入现象可能并不存在。鉴于这一争议,我们引入了一种新颖的方法,通过在正交维度上操纵注意力和反应要求,将反应偏差的影响降至最低。注意力被引导到左侧或右侧(即空间上),但观察者不是根据位置进行报告,而是报告垂直线段和水平线段的顺序(第一或第二)。尽管证明了二阶反应偏差,但在外源性和内源性注意力提示之后,都清楚地获得了符合先入法则的注意力效应。