Department of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel, 84105.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2011 Feb;37(1):152-67. doi: 10.1037/a0019958.
The backward-compatibility effect (BCE) is a major index of parallel processing in dual tasks and is related to the dependency of Task 1 performance on Task 2 response codes (Hommel, 1998). The results of four dual-task experiments showed that a BCE occurs when the stimuli of both tasks are included in the same visual object (Experiments 1 and 2) or belong to the same perceptual event (Experiments 3 and 4). Thus, the BCE may be modulated by factors that influence whether both task stimuli are included in the same perceptual event (objects, as studied in cognitive experiments, being special cases of events). As with objects, drawing attention to a (selected) event results in the processing of its irrelevant features and may interfere with task execution.
滞后兼容效应(BCE)是双任务中并行处理的一个主要指标,与任务 1 的表现对任务 2 反应代码的依赖性有关(Hommel,1998)。四项双任务实验的结果表明,当两个任务的刺激都包含在同一个视觉对象中(实验 1 和实验 2)或属于同一个感知事件(实验 3 和实验 4)时,就会出现 BCE。因此,BCE 可能会受到影响因素的调节,这些因素会影响两个任务刺激是否都包含在同一个感知事件(对象,作为认知实验中的特例,是事件的一种情况)中。与对象一样,将注意力集中在(选中的)事件上会导致对其无关特征的处理,并可能干扰任务执行。