Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Cognition. 2012 Apr;123(1):100-18. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.12.006. Epub 2012 Jan 10.
We present results from five search experiments using a novel 'unpacking' paradigm in which participants use a mouse to sort through random heaps of distractors to locate the target. We report that during this task participants often fail to recognize the target despite moving it, and despite having looked at the item. Additionally, the missed target item appears to have been processed as evidenced by post-error slowing of individual moves within a trial. The rate of this 'unpacking error' was minimally affected by set size and dual task manipulations, but was strongly influenced by perceptual difficulty and perceptual load. We suggest that the error occurs because of a dissociation between perception for action and perception for identification, providing further evidence that these processes may operate relatively independently even in naturalistic contexts, and even in settings like search where they should be expected to act in close coordination.
我们呈现了五个使用新型“拆开”范式的搜索实验的结果,在该范式中,参与者使用鼠标对杂乱无章的干扰项进行分类,以找到目标。我们报告说,在这个任务中,尽管参与者移动了目标,但他们经常无法识别目标,尽管他们已经看到了该项目。此外,尽管错过了目标项目,但似乎已经对其进行了处理,这可以从试验内个体动作的错误后减速中得到证明。这种“拆开错误”的速度受设置大小和双重任务操作的影响很小,但受感知难度和感知负荷的强烈影响。我们认为,错误的发生是由于动作感知和识别感知之间的分离,这进一步证明了即使在自然的环境中,这些过程也可能相对独立地运作,甚至在搜索等应该密切协调的环境中也是如此。