Miller Jeff, Beutinger Daniela, Ulrich Rolf
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Psychol Res. 2009 Mar;73(2):254-62. doi: 10.1007/s00426-008-0212-0. Epub 2008 Dec 9.
Two experiments investigated the effect of visuospatial attention on redundancy gain in simple reaction time tasks. In each trial participants were given a central arrow cue indicating where a stimulus would most likely be presented (i.e., upper or lower half of the display in Experiment 1; left or right half of the display in Experiment 2). Then, a single stimulus or two redundant stimuli could be presented in either expected or unexpected locations. Replicating previous findings, responses were faster when stimuli appeared in expected rather than unexpected locations, and they were also faster when two redundant stimuli were presented than when only one was. Critically, redundancy gain was statistically equivalent for stimuli in expected and unexpected locations, suggesting that the effect of redundancy gain arises after the perceptual processes influenced by the allocation of visuospatial attention.
两项实验研究了视觉空间注意对简单反应时任务中冗余增益的影响。在每次试验中,向参与者呈现一个中央箭头提示,指示刺激最有可能出现的位置(即实验1中显示屏的上半部分或下半部分;实验2中显示屏的左半部分或右半部分)。然后,单个刺激或两个冗余刺激可以出现在预期或非预期位置。重复先前的研究结果,当刺激出现在预期位置而非非预期位置时,反应更快,并且当呈现两个冗余刺激时比仅呈现一个刺激时反应也更快。关键的是,预期和非预期位置的刺激在冗余增益上在统计学上是等效的,这表明冗余增益效应出现在受视觉空间注意分配影响的知觉过程之后。