Becic Ensar, Kramer Arthur F, Boot Walter R
Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2007 Mar;22(1):67-74. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.1.67.
The authors examined the ability of younger and older adults to detect changes in dynamic displays. Older and younger adults viewed displays containing numerous moving objects and were asked to respond when a new object was added to the display. Accuracy, response times, and eye movements were recorded. For both younger and older participants, the number of eye movements accounted for a large proportion of variance in transient detection performance. Participants who actively searched for the change performed significantly worse than did participants who employed a passive or covert scan strategy, indicating that passive scanning may be a beneficial strategy in certain dynamic environments. The cost of an active scan strategy was especially high for older participants in terms of both accuracy and response times. However, older adults who employed a passive or covert scan strategy showed greater improvement, relative to older active searchers, than did younger adults. These results highlight the importance of individual differences in scanning strategy in real-world dynamic, cluttered environments.
作者研究了年轻人和老年人检测动态显示变化的能力。年轻人和老年人观看包含众多移动物体的显示,并被要求在有新物体添加到显示中时做出反应。记录了准确性、反应时间和眼动情况。对于年轻和年长的参与者,眼动次数在瞬态检测性能的方差中占很大比例。积极寻找变化的参与者表现明显比采用被动或隐蔽扫描策略的参与者差,这表明在某些动态环境中,被动扫描可能是一种有益的策略。就准确性和反应时间而言,主动扫描策略对年长参与者的代价尤其高昂。然而,相对于年长的主动搜索者,采用被动或隐蔽扫描策略的老年人比年轻人有更大的进步。这些结果凸显了在现实世界动态、杂乱环境中扫描策略个体差异的重要性。