Vainio Lari, Ellis Rob, Tucker Mike
School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2007 Feb;60(2):241-61. doi: 10.1080/17470210600625149.
It has been demonstrated that the task-irrelevant left-right orientation of an object is capable of facilitating left-right-hand responses when the object is orientated towards the responding hand. We investigated the role of attention in this orientation effect. Experiment 1 showed that object orientation facilitates responses of the hand that is compatible with the object's orientation, despite the entire object being irrelevant. However, when a task-relevant fixation point was displayed over the prime object in Experiment 2, the effect was not observed. Together Experiments 1 and 2 suggest that the orientation information of viewed objects primes the action selection processes even when the object is irrelevant, but only when attention is not allocated to a competing stimulus during the prime presentation. Experiment 3 suggested that the elimination of the effect in Experiment 2 could not be attributed to the elimination of an attentional shift to the graspable part of the prime. Finally, Experiment 4 showed that object orientation can evoke an abstract response code, influencing the selection of finger responses.
已经证明,当物体朝向响应手时,与任务无关的物体左右方向能够促进左右手动反应。我们研究了注意力在这种方向效应中的作用。实验1表明,尽管整个物体与任务无关,但物体方向促进了与物体方向一致的手的反应。然而,在实验2中,当在启动刺激物体上显示与任务相关的注视点时,未观察到该效应。实验1和实验2共同表明,即使物体与任务无关,但只有在启动刺激呈现期间注意力未分配到竞争刺激上时,所观察物体的方向信息才会启动动作选择过程。实验3表明,实验2中效应的消除不能归因于对启动刺激可抓握部分注意力转移的消除。最后,实验4表明物体方向可以唤起抽象的反应代码,影响手指反应的选择。