Howard Christina J, Holcombe Alex O
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TU, UK.
Vision Res. 2008 Apr;48(9):1164-80. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2008.01.023. Epub 2008 Mar 24.
To measure the limits on attentive tracking of continuously changing features, in our task objects constantly changed smoothly and unpredictably in orientation, spatial period or position. Observers reported the last state of one of the objects. We observed a gradual decline in performance as the number of tracked objects increased, implicating a graded processing resource. Additionally, responses were more similar to previous states of the tracked object than its final state, especially in the case of spatial frequency. Indeed for spatial frequency, this perceptual lag reached 250ms when tracking four objects. The pattern of the perceptual lags, the graded effect of set size, and the double-report performance suggest the presence of both serial and parallel processing elements.
为了测量对不断变化特征的注意力跟踪的极限,在我们的任务中,物体在方向、空间周期或位置上持续平稳且不可预测地变化。观察者报告其中一个物体的最终状态。我们观察到,随着被跟踪物体数量的增加,表现逐渐下降,这意味着存在分级处理资源。此外,反应与被跟踪物体的先前状态比其最终状态更为相似,特别是在空间频率方面。实际上,对于空间频率,在跟踪四个物体时,这种感知滞后达到了250毫秒。感知滞后的模式、集合大小的分级效应以及双报告表现表明存在串行和平行处理元素。