Johnson Jeffrey S, Woodman Geoffrey F, Braun Elsie, Luck Steven J
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1407, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2007 Oct;14(5):834-9. doi: 10.3758/bf03194108.
The visual environment is highly regular, with particular objects frequently appearing in specific locations. Previous studies of visual search have shown that people take advantage of such regularities, detecting targets more quickly when they appear at a predictable location within a given spatial configuration. Moreover, this effect depends on implicit rather than explicit memory for the configurations. These studies have suggested that implicit long-term memory for contextual information influences the allocation of attention, modulating the flow of information through visual cortex. The present study used event-related potentials to provide the first direct support for this proposal. We suggest that this guidance of attention by implicit memory is important in the natural environment because it allows environmental regularities to influence perception without the intervention of limited-capacity conscious processes.
视觉环境具有高度的规律性,特定的物体经常出现在特定的位置。先前关于视觉搜索的研究表明,人们会利用这种规律性,当目标出现在给定空间配置中的可预测位置时,能更快地检测到目标。此外,这种效应取决于对配置的内隐记忆而非外显记忆。这些研究表明,对情境信息的内隐长期记忆会影响注意力的分配,调节通过视觉皮层的信息流。本研究使用事件相关电位为这一观点提供了首个直接支持。我们认为,内隐记忆对注意力的这种引导在自然环境中很重要,因为它能让环境规律在不经过有限容量的意识过程干预的情况下影响感知。