Cavanagh Patrick, Alvarez George A
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2005 Jul;9(7):349-54. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2005.05.009.
Attention allows us to monitor objects or regions of visual space and select information from them for report or storage. Classical theories of attention assumed a single focus of selection but many everyday activities, such as video games, navigating busy intersections, or watching over children at a swimming pool, require attention to multiple regions of interest. Laboratory tracking tasks have indeed demonstrated the ability to track four or more targets simultaneously. Although the mechanisms by which attention maintains contact with several targets are not yet established, recent studies have identified several characteristics of the tracking process, including properties defining a 'trackable' target, the maximum number of targets that can be tracked, and the hemifield independence of the tracking process. This research also has implications for computer vision, where there is a growing demand for multiple-object tracking.
注意力使我们能够监控视觉空间中的物体或区域,并从中选择信息进行报告或存储。经典的注意力理论假定只有一个选择焦点,但许多日常活动,如电子游戏、在繁忙的十字路口导航或在游泳池照看孩子,都需要关注多个感兴趣的区域。实验室跟踪任务确实已经证明了同时跟踪四个或更多目标的能力。尽管注意力与多个目标保持接触的机制尚未明确,但最近的研究已经确定了跟踪过程的几个特征,包括定义“可跟踪”目标的属性、可跟踪的最大目标数量以及跟踪过程的半视野独立性。这项研究对计算机视觉也有启示,在计算机视觉领域,对多目标跟踪的需求日益增长。