Samuel A G, Weiner S K
Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 11794-2500, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2001 Dec;27(6):1433-51.
This study compared the attentional effects of object appearances (onsets) and disappearances (offsets) in moderately complex displays. Four experiments showed that onsets produce the inhibition of return (IOR) effect that has been found with simpler displays. In contrast, although offsets did produce inhibitory effects, these effects did not follow the spatial or temporal pattern of IOR. Two further experiments used a very salient object disappearance to determine whether the typical pattern for IOR could be instantiated; it was not. The results indicate that object appearances are more potent perceptual events than object disappearances. In addition, object disappearances have different attentional consequences than object appearances: Disappearances provoke earlier and spatially narrower inhibition. The results are consistent with the view that inhibition serves a functional role in increasing the efficiency of visual search processes.
本研究比较了中等复杂程度显示中物体出现(起始)和消失(终止)对注意力的影响。四项实验表明,起始会产生在较简单显示中已发现的返回抑制(IOR)效应。相比之下,虽然终止确实会产生抑制作用,但这些效应并不遵循IOR的空间或时间模式。另外两项实验使用了一个非常显著的物体消失来确定IOR的典型模式是否可以实例化;结果并非如此。结果表明,物体出现比物体消失是更强有力的感知事件。此外,物体消失与物体出现具有不同的注意力后果:消失引发更早且空间上更窄的抑制。这些结果与抑制在提高视觉搜索过程效率中起功能性作用的观点一致。