Humphreys Glyn W, Riddoch M Jane, Fortt Helen
Behavioural Brain Sciences Centre, Hills Building-School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, England.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2006 Sep;6(3):236-45. doi: 10.3758/cabn.6.3.236.
We contrasted effects of the action relationship between objects, relative to effects of semantic relation and familiarity of spatial location, in a patient with Balint's syndrome. We found enhanced perceptual report of objects placed in the correct colocations for action in comparison with when the objects (1) were placed in incorrect locations for action (Experiment 1), (2) were associatively related (Experiment 2), or (3) fell in familiar locations but were not action related (Experiment 4). In contrast, the ability to localize the objects was affected by whether the objects were in familiar as opposed to unfamiliar locations with respect to one another. Action relations between objects facilitate joint attention to both objects but do not facilitate binding to location. Familiar spatial relations facilitate spatial binding, but do not cue joint attention to the stimuli. Effects of action relation on attention and localization can be dissociated from effects of semantic relationship and familiarity of spatial location on attention and localization.
我们对比了一名患有巴林特综合征患者中,物体间动作关系的影响与语义关系及空间位置熟悉度的影响。我们发现,与物体(1)被放置在错误的动作位置(实验1)、(2)存在联想关系(实验2)或(3)处于熟悉位置但与动作无关(实验4)时相比,放置在正确动作搭配位置的物体的感知报告得到了增强。相比之下,物体定位能力受到物体彼此之间是处于熟悉位置还是不熟悉位置的影响。物体间的动作关系有助于对两个物体的共同注意,但无助于与位置的绑定。熟悉的空间关系有助于空间绑定,但不会提示对刺激的共同注意。动作关系对注意和定位的影响可以与语义关系以及空间位置熟悉度对注意和定位的影响区分开来。