Osugi Takayuki, Kawahara Jun I
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2013;66(1):69-90. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2012.697177. Epub 2012 Jul 27.
When some distractors (old items) appear before others (new items) in an inefficient visual search task, the old items are excluded from the search (visual marking). Previous studies have shown that changing the shape of old items eliminates this effect, suggesting that shape identity must be maintained for successful visual marking. However, the contribution of top-down target knowledge to the maintenance of visual marking under shape change conditions has not been systematically examined. The present study tested whether the vulnerability of visual marking to shape change is contingent on observers' attentional set, by manipulating compatibility of the set and the domains in which the change occurs. The results indicated that visual marking survived shape changes when the observer's attentional set was consistent with critical features between the old and new items. This protection was observed when the set was based on explicit instructions at the beginning of the experiment, and when the task set was implicitly carried over from the previous task. These results suggest that top-down processes play a role in maintaining memory templates by enhancing the grouping and suppression processes during visual search, despite disruptive bottom-up signals.
在低效的视觉搜索任务中,当一些干扰项(旧项目)比其他干扰项(新项目)先出现时,旧项目会被排除在搜索之外(视觉标记)。以往的研究表明,改变旧项目的形状会消除这种效应,这表明形状识别必须得以维持才能成功进行视觉标记。然而,在形状变化条件下,自上而下的目标知识对视觉标记维持的作用尚未得到系统研究。本研究通过操纵注意集与变化发生领域之间的兼容性,测试了视觉标记对形状变化的脆弱性是否取决于观察者的注意集。结果表明,当观察者的注意集与新旧项目之间的关键特征一致时,视觉标记能够在形状变化中得以保留。当注意集基于实验开始时的明确指示,以及当任务集从前一个任务中隐含延续时,都观察到了这种保护作用。这些结果表明,尽管存在自下而上的干扰信号,但自上而下的过程通过在视觉搜索过程中增强分组和抑制过程,在维持记忆模板方面发挥了作用。