White Alex L, Carrasco Marisa
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY 11215, USA.
J Vis. 2011 May 20;11(6):15. doi: 10.1167/11.6.15.
Selective attention can selectively increase sensitivity to particular visual features in order to prioritize behaviorally relevant stimuli. Moreover, neural responses to attended feature values are boosted even at ignored locations. We provide behavioral evidence for involuntary and simultaneous effects of this "global" feature-based attention on visual performance. Observers were cued to attend to dots moving in a particular direction at one location (the primary task), while discriminating which of two groups of moving dots on the other side of the screen contained coherent motion (the secondary task). An analogous experiment tested selective attention to orientation. The secondary tasks did not require observers to discriminate or selectively attend to the particular feature values present. Nonetheless, sensitivity was highest when the direction or orientation happened to match the one cued in the primary task. By comparing performance to a neutral condition, we revealed more enhancement of attended feature values than suppression of others.
选择性注意可以选择性地提高对特定视觉特征的敏感度,以便优先处理行为上相关的刺激。此外,即使在被忽略的位置,对被注意特征值的神经反应也会增强。我们为这种基于“全局”特征的注意对视觉表现的非自愿和同时性影响提供了行为证据。观察者被提示关注一个位置上沿特定方向移动的点(主要任务),同时辨别屏幕另一侧两组移动点中哪一组包含连贯运动(次要任务)。一个类似的实验测试了对方向的选择性注意。次要任务并不要求观察者辨别或选择性地关注所呈现的特定特征值。尽管如此,当方向或取向恰好与主要任务中提示的方向或取向相匹配时,敏感度最高。通过将表现与中性条件进行比较,我们发现被注意的特征值得到的增强比其他特征值受到的抑制更多。