Koivisto Mika, Hyönä Jukka, Revonsuo Antti
Department of Psychology, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland.
Vision Res. 2004 Dec;44(27):3211-21. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.07.026.
Observers often fail to detect the appearance of an unexpected visual object ("inattentional blindness"). Experiment 1 studied the effects of fixation position and spatial attention on inattentional blindness. Eye movements were measured. We found strong inattentional blindness to the unexpected stimulus even when it was fixated and appeared in one of the expected positions. The results suggest that spatial attention is not sufficient for attentional capture and awareness. Experiment 2 showed that the stimulus was easier to consciously detect when it was colored but the relation of the color to the color of the attended objects had no effect on detection. The unexpected stimulus was easiest to detect, when it represented the same category as the attended objects.
观察者常常无法察觉到意外视觉对象的出现(“无意视盲”)。实验1研究了注视位置和空间注意力对无意视盲的影响。测量了眼球运动。我们发现,即使意外刺激被注视且出现在预期位置之一,仍存在对其强烈的无意视盲。结果表明,空间注意力不足以实现注意力捕获和意识。实验2表明,当刺激有颜色时更容易被有意识地察觉,但颜色与被关注对象颜色的关系对察觉没有影响。当意外刺激与被关注对象属于同一类别时,最容易被察觉。