Badcock J C, Whitworth F A, Badcock D R, Lovegrove W J
Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic, Australia.
Perception. 1990;19(5):617-29. doi: 10.1068/p190617.
The role of low-spatial-frequency information in the processing of global stimuli made up of local elements was examined. After selective removal of low spatial frequencies two major changes occurred in the pattern of results. First, response times to global stimuli were significantly slower and the usual speed advantage of global over local processing was lost. Second, when processing local features the usual decrease in response speed when the local and global letters are not the same (consistency effect) was not obtained. These effects could not be explained by changes in error rate, by contrast variation resulting from the process of filtering, or by loss of visual sensitivity due to greater eccentricity of global images.
研究了低空间频率信息在由局部元素组成的整体刺激处理中的作用。在选择性去除低空间频率后,结果模式出现了两个主要变化。首先,对整体刺激的反应时间显著变慢,整体处理相对于局部处理通常的速度优势丧失。其次,在处理局部特征时,当局部和整体字母不同时(一致性效应),通常出现的反应速度下降并未出现。这些效应无法用错误率的变化、滤波过程导致的对比度变化或由于整体图像离心率较大导致的视觉敏感度丧失来解释。