Hein Elisabeth, Moore Cathleen M
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, 11E Seashore Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
Perception. 2010;39(10):1330-40. doi: 10.1068/p6643.
A central bar repeatedly presented in alternation with two flanking bars can lead to the disappearance of the central bar. Recently it has been suggested that this masking effect could be explained by object-mediated updating: the information from the central bar is integrated into the representation of the flankers, leading not only to the disappearance of the central bar as a separate object, but also to the perception of the flankers in apparent motion between their real position and the position of the central bar. This account suggests that the visibility of the central bar should depend on the same factors as those that influence the construction and maintenance of object representations. Therefore separation between central bar and flankers should not influence visibility as long as the time interval between them is adequate to make an interpretation of the scene in terms of one object moving from one location to the other possible location. We found that if the time interval between the central bar and the flankers is neither too short nor too long, the central bar becomes invisible even at large separations. These findings are inconsistent with traditional accounts of the cycling lateral masking displays in terms of local inhibitory mechanisms.
一个中央条与两个侧翼条交替反复呈现会导致中央条消失。最近有人提出,这种掩蔽效应可以用物体介导的更新来解释:来自中央条的信息被整合到侧翼条的表征中,不仅导致中央条作为一个独立物体消失,还导致侧翼条在其实际位置和中央条位置之间进行明显运动时被感知。这种解释表明,中央条的可见性应该取决于与影响物体表征构建和维持相同的因素。因此,只要中央条和侧翼条之间的时间间隔足以让人们将场景解释为一个物体从一个位置移动到另一个可能位置,它们之间的距离就不应影响可见性。我们发现,如果中央条和侧翼条之间的时间间隔既不太短也不太长,即使在很大的距离下,中央条也会变得不可见。这些发现与传统的关于循环侧向掩蔽显示的局部抑制机制的解释不一致。