Department of Human Perception, Cognition and Action.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2011 Feb;37(1):38-47. doi: 10.1037/a0020553.
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition are temporally closely related. Here we re-examined the time course (using a fine and a coarse temporal resolution) and the sensitivity of three possible component processes of visual object recognition. In particular, participants saw briefly presented (Experiment I to III) or noise masked (Experiment IV) static images of objects and non-object textures. Participants reported the presence of an object, its basic level category, and its subordinate category while we measured recognition performance by means of accuracy and reaction times. All three recognition tasks were clearly separable in terms of their time course and sensitivity. Finally, the use of a coarser temporal sampling of presentation times decreased performance differences between the detection and basic level categorization task suggesting that a fine temporal sampling for the dissociation of recognition performances is important. Overall the three probed recognition processes were associated with different time courses and sensitivities.
最近的证据表明,对物体存在的识别与其明确识别在时间上密切相关。在这里,我们重新检查了三个可能的视觉物体识别组成过程的时间进程(使用精细和粗糙的时间分辨率)和敏感性。特别是,参与者观看了短暂呈现的(实验 I 至 III)或噪声掩蔽的(实验 IV)静态物体和非物体纹理图像。参与者报告了物体的存在、其基本水平类别及其下属类别,而我们则通过准确性和反应时间来衡量识别性能。就其时间进程和敏感性而言,所有三个识别任务都可以清楚地区分开来。最后,使用更粗糙的呈现时间时间采样会降低检测和基本水平分类任务之间的性能差异,这表明对于识别性能的分离,精细的时间采样很重要。总的来说,这三个探测到的识别过程与不同的时间进程和敏感性相关。