Frings Christian, Spence Charles
Department of Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, University of Trier, Campus I, 54286 Trier, Germany.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2013 Apr;75(3):468-80. doi: 10.3758/s13414-012-0417-6.
Using a tactile variant of the negative-priming paradigm, we analyzed the influence of Gestalt grouping on the ability of participants to ignore distracting tactile information. The distance between participants' hands, to which the target and distractor stimuli were simultaneously delivered, was varied (near/touching hands vs. hands far apart). In addition, the influence of touching hands was controlled, as participants wore gloves and their hands were blocked from vision by a cover. The magnitude of the tactile negative-priming effect was modulated by the interaction between hand separation and whether or not gloves were worn. When the hands were touching, negative priming emerged only while wearing gloves that prevented direct skin-to-skin contact. In contrast, when the separation between the participants' hands was larger, negative priming emerged only when gloves were not worn. This pattern of results is interpreted in terms of the competing influences of two interacting Gestalt principles--namely, connectedness and proximity--on the processing of tactile distractors.
我们采用负启动范式的触觉变体,分析了格式塔分组对参与者忽略分心触觉信息能力的影响。同时向参与者双手施加目标刺激和干扰刺激时,双手间的距离有所变化(双手靠近/接触与双手分开)。此外,由于参与者戴着手套且双手被遮盖物挡住视线,双手接触的影响得到了控制。触觉负启动效应的大小受手部间距和是否戴手套之间相互作用的调节。当双手接触时,只有在戴上防止直接皮肤接触的手套时才会出现负启动。相反,当参与者双手间距较大时,只有在不戴手套时才会出现负启动。根据两个相互作用的格式塔原则——即连通性和接近性——对触觉干扰物加工的竞争影响来解释这一结果模式。