Reinitz M T
Department of Psychology, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond 70402.
Percept Psychophys. 1990 May;47(5):497-505. doi: 10.3758/bf03208183.
The purpose in this study was to distinguish among possible mechanisms by which focused attention facilitates visual perceptual processing in a cued discrimination task. In two experiments, subjects verified the presence of an X in masked, briefly presented, four-letter arrays. On most trials, subjects were precued to the location of the stimulus array (valid-cue condition); however, sometimes a nonstimulus location was cued (invalid-cue condition). The exposure duration of the stimulus array was varied. In Experiment 1, there was a large effect of cue condition on hit probability, but no effect of cue condition on false alarm probability. In Experiment 2, there was a large effect of cue condition on d'. In both experiments, the stimulus duration needed to reach any given performance level was greater by a constant factor for stimuli in the invalid-cue than it was in the valid-cue condition. This suggests that visual information is acquired (or utilized) more rapidly from attended than from unattended locations.
本研究的目的是区分在提示辨别任务中集中注意力促进视觉感知处理的可能机制。在两个实验中,受试者要在掩蔽的、短暂呈现的四个字母阵列中确认X的存在。在大多数试验中,受试者会预先得到刺激阵列位置的提示(有效提示条件);然而,有时会提示一个非刺激位置(无效提示条件)。刺激阵列的呈现持续时间是变化的。在实验1中,提示条件对击中概率有很大影响,但对误报概率没有影响。在实验2中,提示条件对d'有很大影响。在两个实验中,达到任何给定表现水平所需的刺激持续时间,对于无效提示条件下的刺激来说,比有效提示条件下的刺激要大一个恒定因子。这表明,从被关注的位置获取(或利用)视觉信息的速度比从未被关注的位置更快。