Blough P M
Department of Psychology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912.
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 1991 Jul;17(3):292-8. doi: 10.1037//0097-7403.17.3.292.
In a visual search task, pigeons detected targets when pretrial visual cues or blocked trial sequences signaled the target's identity. Sequential priming was robust over a wide range of intertrial intervals, but visual priming was unstable when the delay between cue offset and display onset was varied. Larger target set sizes enhanced sequential, but not visual, priming. Sequential priming did not depend on display size over the range of relatively large displays used. However, ambiguously cued targets in small displays were detected more quickly than primed targets in large displays. These findings suggest that naturalistic selection biases, or "search images," may be attributable to sequential priming and that the common attentional mechanism has moderately selective properties.
在一项视觉搜索任务中,当审前视觉线索或阻断的试验序列表明目标的身份时,鸽子能够检测到目标。序列启动在广泛的试验间隔范围内都很稳健,但当线索偏移和显示开始之间的延迟变化时,视觉启动并不稳定。更大的目标集大小增强了序列启动,但没有增强视觉启动。在使用的相对较大的显示范围内,序列启动不依赖于显示大小。然而,小显示中模糊提示的目标比大显示中启动的目标被更快地检测到。这些发现表明,自然选择偏差或“搜索图像”可能归因于序列启动,并且共同的注意力机制具有适度的选择性属性。