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为突显映射辩护:突显而非可见性决定选择。

In defense of the salience map: salience rather than visibility determines selection.

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Psychology, VU University.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2013 Dec;39(6):1516-24. doi: 10.1037/a0032182. Epub 2013 Mar 11.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate whether time-dependent biases of oculomotor selection as typically observed during visual search are better accounted for by an absolute-processing-speed account (J. P. de Vries, I. T. C. Hooge, M. A. Wiering, & F. A. J. Verstraten, 2011, How longer saccade latencies lead to a competition for salience. Psychological Science, 22, 916-923) or a relative-salience account (e.g., M. Donk, & W. van Zoest, 2008, Effects of salience are short-lived. Psychological Science, 19, 733-739; M. Donk & W. van Zoest, 2011, No control in orientation search: The effects of instruction on oculomotor selection in visual search. Vision Research, 51, 2156-2166). In order to test these two models, we performed an experiment in which participants were instructed to make a speeded eye movement to any of two orientation singletons presented among a homogeneous set of vertically oriented background lines. One singleton, the fixed singleton, remained identical across conditions, whereas the other singleton, the variable singleton, varied such that its orientation contrast relative to the background lines was either smaller or larger than that of the fixed singleton. The results showed that the proportion of eye movements directed toward the fixed singleton varied substantially depending on the orientation contrast of the variable singleton. A model assuming selection behavior to be determined by relative salience provided a better fit to the individual data than the absolute processing speed model. These findings suggest that relative salience rather than the visibility of an element is crucial in determining temporal variations in oculomotor selection behavior and that an explanation of visual selection behavior is insufficient without the concept of a salience map.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨在视觉搜索中观察到的随时间变化的眼动选择偏向是否可以更好地用绝对处理速度模型(J. P. de Vries、I. T. C. Hooge、M. A. Wiering 和 F. A. J. Verstraten,2011,更长的眼跳潜伏期如何导致突显竞争。心理科学,22,916-923)或相对突显模型(例如,M. Donk 和 W. van Zoest,2008,突显的作用是短暂的。心理科学,19,733-739;M. Donk 和 W. van Zoest,2011,没有方向搜索的控制:指令对视觉搜索中眼动选择的影响。视觉研究,51,2156-2166)来解释。为了检验这两个模型,我们进行了一项实验,要求参与者快速眼动到两个朝向单一元素中的任何一个,这两个单一元素呈现在一组垂直的背景线中。一个单一元素是固定的,在所有条件下保持不变,而另一个单一元素是可变的,其相对于背景线的朝向对比度要么小于要么大于固定的单一元素。结果表明,指向固定单一元素的眼动比例取决于可变单一元素的朝向对比度。一个假设选择行为由相对突显决定的模型比绝对处理速度模型更能拟合个体数据。这些发现表明,在确定眼动选择行为的时间变化时,相对突显而不是元素的可见性是至关重要的,并且如果没有突显图的概念,对视觉选择行为的解释是不充分的。

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