Hubbard Timothy L, Ruppel Susan E
Department of Psychology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129, USA.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2011 Oct;73(7):2236-48. doi: 10.3758/s13414-011-0173-z.
Effects of cuing the onset (initial) location of a moving target on memory for the onset location of that target were examined. If a cue presented prior to target onset indicated the location where that target would appear, the onset repulsion effect (in which the judged initial location of the target was displaced in the direction opposite to target motion) was decreased, and the onset repulsion effect was smaller if the cue was valid than if the cue was invalid. If a cue presented during target motion or after the target vanished indicated the location where that target had appeared, the onset repulsion effect was eliminated. The data (1) suggest that positional uncertainty might contribute to the onset repulsion effect, (2) provide the first evidence of an effect of expectancy regarding target trajectory on the onset repulsion effect, and (3) are partially consistent with previous data involving effects of attention and spatial cuing on the Fröhlich effect and on representational momentum.
研究了提示移动目标的起始(初始)位置对该目标起始位置记忆的影响。如果在目标起始之前呈现的提示表明了该目标将出现的位置,起始排斥效应(即目标的判断初始位置在与目标运动相反的方向上发生位移)会减弱,并且如果提示有效,起始排斥效应比提示无效时更小。如果在目标运动期间或目标消失后呈现的提示表明了该目标出现的位置,起始排斥效应则会消除。这些数据(1)表明位置不确定性可能导致起始排斥效应,(2)首次提供了关于目标轨迹的预期对起始排斥效应产生影响的证据,(3)部分与之前涉及注意力和空间提示对弗罗利希效应及表征动量影响的数据一致。