Schmidt Filipp, Schmidt Thomas
University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2010 Aug;72(6):1480-94. doi: 10.3758/APP.72.6.1480.
Two experiments employed feature-based attention to modulate the impact of completely masked primes on subsequent pointing responses. Participants processed a color cue to select a pair of possible pointing targets out of multiple targets on the basis of their color, and then pointed to the one of those two targets with a prespecified shape. All target pairs were preceded by prime pairs triggering either the correct or the opposite response. The time interval between cue and primes was varied to modulate the time course of feature-based attentional selection. In a second experiment, the roles of color and shape were switched. Pointing trajectories showed large priming effects that were amplified by feature-based attention, indicating that attention modulated the earliest phases of motor output. Priming effects as well as their attentional modulation occurred even though participants remained unable to identify the primes, indicating distinct processes underlying visual awareness, attention, and response control.
两项实验采用基于特征的注意力来调节完全掩蔽的启动刺激对后续指向反应的影响。参与者处理一个颜色线索,根据颜色从多个目标中选择一对可能的指向目标,然后指向这两个目标中具有预先指定形状的那个。所有目标对之前都有启动刺激对,这些启动刺激对会触发正确或相反的反应。线索和启动刺激之间的时间间隔会发生变化,以调节基于特征的注意力选择的时间进程。在第二个实验中,颜色和形状的作用进行了切换。指向轨迹显示出较大的启动效应,这些效应通过基于特征的注意力得到增强,表明注意力调节了运动输出的最早阶段。即使参与者仍然无法识别启动刺激,启动效应及其注意力调节也会出现,这表明视觉意识、注意力和反应控制背后存在不同的过程。