Katzner Steffen, Busse Laura, Treue Stefan
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, German Primate Center, Göttingen, Germany.
J Vis. 2006 Mar 20;6(3):269-84. doi: 10.1167/6.3.7.
In four variants of a speeded target detection task, we investigated the processing of color and motion signals in the human visual system. Participants were required to attend to both a particular color and direction of motion in moving random dot patterns (RDPs) and to report the appearance of the designated targets. Throughout, reaction times (RTs) to simultaneous presentations of color and direction targets were too fast to be reconciled with models proposing separate and independent processing of such stimulus dimensions. Thus, the data provide behavioral evidence for an integration of color and motion signals. This integration occurred even across superimposed surfaces in a transparent motion stimulus and also across spatial locations, arguing against object- and location-based accounts of attentional selection in such a task. Overall, the pattern of results can be best explained by feature-based mechanisms of visual attention.
在一项快速目标检测任务的四个变体中,我们研究了人类视觉系统中颜色和运动信号的处理。参与者需要关注移动随机点图案(RDPs)中特定的颜色和运动方向,并报告指定目标的出现。总体而言,对颜色和方向目标同时呈现的反应时间(RTs)太快,无法与提出对这些刺激维度进行单独和独立处理的模型相协调。因此,这些数据为颜色和运动信号的整合提供了行为证据。这种整合甚至发生在透明运动刺激中的叠加表面之间,也发生在空间位置之间,这与在此类任务中基于对象和位置的注意力选择观点相悖。总体而言,结果模式可以通过基于特征的视觉注意机制得到最好的解释。