Vu K P, Proctor R W
Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1364, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2001 Aug;27(4):813-28.
When stimulus and response sets vary along horizontal and vertical dimensions, the horizontal dimension is more dominant than the vertical one, an effect called right-left prevalence. Three accounts have been proposed that attribute the effect to a reduced ability to code vertical locations when horizontal codes are also present, the use of right-left effectors, or a difference in salience of the 2 dimensions. The accounts differ in terms of whether the ability to code and process the 2 dimensions is of limited capacity and whether the prevalence effect is a consequence of the effectors used for responding. The authors report 4 experiments that evaluated these issues. Results indicate that use of right-left effectors is important to the right-left prevalence effect because it increases the salience of the horizontal dimension. However, a top-bottom prevalence effect can be obtained if the vertical dimension is made more salient.
当刺激集和反应集沿水平和垂直维度变化时,水平维度比垂直维度更具主导性,这种效应被称为左右优势。已经提出了三种解释,将这种效应归因于当也存在水平编码时对垂直位置进行编码的能力降低、左右效应器的使用,或者两个维度的显著性差异。这些解释在编码和处理两个维度的能力是否有限以及优势效应是否是用于反应的效应器的结果方面存在差异。作者报告了4个评估这些问题的实验。结果表明,左右效应器的使用对左右优势效应很重要,因为它增加了水平维度的显著性。然而,如果垂直维度变得更显著,也可以获得上下优势效应。