Chong Sang Chul, Treisman Anne
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, 301 Wilson Hall, 111 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37203, United States.
Vision Res. 2005 Mar;45(7):891-900. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.10.004.
This paper explores some structural constraints on computing the mean sizes of sets of elements. Neither number nor density had much effect on judgments of mean size. Intermingled sets of circles segregated only by color gave mean discrimination thresholds for size that were as accurate as sets segregated by location. They were about the same when the relevant color was cued, when it was not cued, and when no distractor set was present. The results suggest that means are computed automatically and in parallel after an initial preattentive segregation by color.
本文探讨了计算元素集平均大小的一些结构限制。数量和密度对平均大小的判断影响不大。仅按颜色区分的混合圆圈集给出的大小平均辨别阈值与按位置区分的集合一样准确。当相关颜色被提示时、未被提示时以及不存在干扰集时,它们大致相同。结果表明,在最初通过颜色进行前注意分离之后,平均值会自动并行计算。