Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Conscious Cogn. 2013 Mar;22(1):99-110. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.11.010. Epub 2012 Dec 20.
Previous studies have explored the effects of attention on spatial representation. Specifically, in the attentional repulsion effect, a transient visual cue that captures attention has been shown to alter the perceived position of a target stimulus to the direction away from the cue. The effect is also susceptible to retrospective influence, that attention appears to attract the target when the cue appears afterwards. This study examined the necessity of visual awareness of the cue in these phenomena. We found that when the cues were rendered invisible by backward visual masks, both repulsion and attraction effects were weakened but still observed. The results suggest that the effects possibly depend on processes that are not necessarily associated with conscious visual awareness of the cues. We conjecture that attentional shift produced by the weak, invisible cues may play a role in spatial distortion; but other possible accounts including non-attentional ones are also discussed.
先前的研究探讨了注意力对空间表示的影响。具体来说,在注意排斥效应中,一个短暂的视觉提示,吸引了注意力,已被证明会改变目标刺激的感知位置,使其朝着提示的方向移动。这种效应也容易受到回溯影响,即当提示出现在目标之后,注意力似乎会吸引目标。本研究考察了在这些现象中视觉注意到提示的必要性。我们发现,当通过后向视觉掩蔽使提示变得不可见时,排斥和吸引效应都会减弱,但仍能观察到。结果表明,这些效应可能依赖于不一定与提示的有意识视觉意识相关的过程。我们推测,由弱的、不可见的提示引起的注意力转移可能在空间扭曲中起作用;但也讨论了其他可能的解释,包括非注意的解释。