Cosman Joshua D, Vecera Shaun P
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, Vanderbilt University.
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2014 Feb;40(1):1-6. doi: 10.1037/a0034489. Epub 2013 Oct 7.
The ability to overcome attentional capture and attend goal-relevant information is typically viewed as a volitional, effortful process that relies on the maintenance of current task priorities or "attentional sets" in working memory. However, the visual system possesses statistical learning mechanisms that can incidentally encode probabilistic associations between goal-relevant objects and the attributes likely to define them. Thus, it is possible that statistical learning may contribute to the establishment of a given attentional set and modulate the effects of attentional capture. Here we provide evidence for such a mechanism, showing that implicitly learned associations between a search target and its likely color directly influence the ability of a salient color precue to capture attention in a classic attentional capture task. This indicates a novel role for statistical learning in the modulation of attentional capture, and emphasizes the role that this learning may play in goal-directed attentional control more generally.
克服注意力捕获并关注与目标相关信息的能力通常被视为一个依赖于工作记忆中当前任务优先级或“注意力集”维持的意志性、费力的过程。然而,视觉系统拥有统计学习机制,该机制可以偶然地编码与目标相关物体和可能定义它们的属性之间的概率关联。因此,统计学习有可能有助于建立特定的注意力集,并调节注意力捕获的效果。在这里,我们为这样一种机制提供了证据,表明在一个经典的注意力捕获任务中,搜索目标与其可能颜色之间的内隐学习关联直接影响显著颜色线索捕获注意力的能力。这表明统计学习在调节注意力捕获方面具有新的作用,并更普遍地强调了这种学习在目标导向注意力控制中可能发挥的作用。