Meyerhoff Hauke S, Schwan Stephan, Huff Markus
Knowledge Media Research Center, Schleichstr. 6, 72076, Tübingen, Germany,
Psychon Bull Rev. 2014 Apr;21(2):412-7. doi: 10.3758/s13423-013-0496-y.
Spatio-temporal interactions between simple geometrical shapes typically elicit strong impressions of intentionality. Recent research has started to explore the link between attentional processes and the detection of interacting objects. Here, we asked whether visual attention is biased toward such interactions. We investigated probe discrimination performance in algorithmically generated animations that involved two chasing objects and two randomly moving objects. In Experiment 1, we observed a pronounced attention capture effect for chasing objects. Because reduced interobject spacing is an inherent feature of interacting objects, in Experiment 2 we designed randomly moving objects that were matched to the chasing objects with respect to interobject spacing at probe onset. In this experiment, the capture effect attenuated completely. Therefore, we argue that reduced interobject spacing reflects an efficient cue to guide visual attention toward objects that interact intentionally.
简单几何形状之间的时空交互通常会引发强烈的意向性印象。最近的研究开始探索注意力过程与相互作用物体检测之间的联系。在这里,我们探讨视觉注意力是否偏向于这种交互。我们在算法生成的动画中研究了探测辨别性能,这些动画包含两个追逐物体和两个随机移动的物体。在实验1中,我们观察到追逐物体有明显的注意力捕获效应。由于物体间间距减小是相互作用物体的一个固有特征,在实验2中,我们设计了在探测开始时物体间间距与追逐物体相匹配的随机移动物体。在这个实验中,捕获效应完全减弱。因此,我们认为物体间间距减小反映了一种有效的线索,可将视觉注意力引向有意相互作用的物体。