Beck Melissa R, Angelone Bonnie L, Levin Daniel T
Department of Psychology, Kent State University, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2004 Aug;30(4):778-91. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.30.4.778.
The visual system continually selects some information for processing while bypassing the processing of other information, and as a consequence, participants often fail to notice large changes to visual stimuli. In the present studies, the authors investigated whether knowledge about the probability of particular changes occurring over time increased the likelihood that changes that were likely to occur in the real world (probable changes) would be detected. The results of two experiments showed that participants were more likely to detect probable changes. This occurred whether or not they were processing the scene in a meaningful manner or actively searching the scene for changes. Furthermore, participants were unable to accurately predict change detection performance for probable and improbable changes.
视觉系统会持续选择一些信息进行处理,而忽略其他信息的处理,因此,参与者常常未能注意到视觉刺激的巨大变化。在本研究中,作者调查了关于特定变化随时间发生的概率的知识,是否会增加在现实世界中可能发生的变化(可能的变化)被检测到的可能性。两项实验的结果表明,参与者更有可能检测到可能的变化。无论他们是以有意义的方式处理场景,还是积极地在场景中搜索变化,都会出现这种情况。此外,参与者无法准确预测可能和不可能的变化的变化检测性能。