Rensink Ronald A
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z4 Canada.
Annu Rev Psychol. 2002;53:245-77. doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.53.100901.135125.
Five aspects of visual change detection are reviewed. The first concerns the concept of change itself, in particular the ways it differs from the related notions of motion and difference. The second involves the various methodological approaches that have been developed to study change detection; it is shown that under a variety of conditions observers are often unable to see large changes directly in their field of view. Next, it is argued that this "change blindness" indicates that focused attention is needed to detect change, and that this can help map out the nature of visual attention. The fourth aspect concerns how these results affect our understanding of visual perception-for example, the implication that a sparse, dynamic representation underlies much of our visual experience. Finally, a brief discussion is presented concerning the limits to our current understanding of change detection.
本文回顾了视觉变化检测的五个方面。第一个方面涉及变化本身的概念,特别是它与运动和差异等相关概念的不同之处。第二个方面涉及为研究变化检测而开发的各种方法;研究表明,在各种条件下,观察者往往无法直接看到视野中的大变化。接下来,有人认为这种“变化盲视”表明检测变化需要集中注意力,这有助于勾勒出视觉注意力的本质。第四个方面涉及这些结果如何影响我们对视觉感知的理解——例如,意味着稀疏、动态的表征是我们许多视觉体验的基础。最后,简要讨论了我们目前对变化检测理解的局限性。