Friesen Chris Kelland, Kingstone Alan
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Cognition. 2003 Feb;87(1):B1-10. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(02)00181-6.
The present study investigated whether the direction of visual signals is influenced independently by two automatic visual orienting phenomena: orienting to a gazed-at location and inhibition of return (IOR) to the location of an abrupt onset. A schematic face served as both a nonpredictive gaze direction cue and an abrupt onset cue. Results indicated that target detection was facilitated at the gazed-at location, and that it was inhibited at the abrupt onset location. Importantly, these two different reflexive attention effects were triggered by the same event and exhibited overlapping time courses. Moreover, the IOR effect did not vary as a function of the facilitatory effect of gaze. These findings strongly suggest that reflexive attention to gaze direction and reflexive inhibition to an abrupt onset are independent processes, and that gaze direction does not produce IOR at the gazed-at location.
定向到注视位置以及对突然出现位置的返回抑制(IOR)。一张示意性面孔既作为非预测性注视方向线索,又作为突然出现线索。结果表明,在注视位置目标检测得到促进,而在突然出现位置则受到抑制。重要的是,这两种不同的反射性注意效应由同一事件触发,并呈现出重叠的时间进程。此外,IOR效应并不随注视的促进效应而变化。这些发现有力地表明,对注视方向的反射性注意和对突然出现的反射性抑制是独立的过程,并且注视方向不会在注视位置产生IOR。