Williamson Kristin, Scolari Miranda, Jeong Sukeun, Kim Min-Shik, Awh Edward
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.
J Vis. 2009 Oct 14;9(11):15.1-9. doi: 10.1167/9.11.15.
The present work examined discrimination accuracy for targets that were presented either alone in the visual field (clean displays) or embedded within a dense array of letter distractors (crowded displays). The strength of visual crowding varied strongly across the four quadrants of the visual field. Furthermore, this spatial bias in crowding was strongly influenced by the observers' prior experience with specific distractor stimuli. Observers who were monolingual readers of English experienced amplified crowding in the upper-left quadrant, while subjects with primary reading skills in Korean, Chinese, or Japanese tended towards worse target discrimination in the lower visual field. This interaction with language experience was eliminated when non-alphanumeric stimuli were employed as distractors, suggesting that prior reading experience induced a stimulus-specific change in the topography of visual crowding from English letters.
本研究考察了目标单独呈现于视野中(纯净显示)或嵌入密集字母干扰项阵列中(拥挤显示)时的辨别准确性。视觉拥挤的强度在视野的四个象限中差异很大。此外,这种拥挤的空间偏差受到观察者对特定干扰刺激的先前经验的强烈影响。以英语为母语的单语阅读者在左上象限经历了放大的拥挤,而以韩语、中文或日语为主要阅读语言的受试者在视野下部的目标辨别往往较差。当使用非字母数字刺激作为干扰项时,这种与语言经验的相互作用就消除了,这表明先前的阅读经验导致了来自英文字母的视觉拥挤地形图上的刺激特异性变化。