Filmer Hannah L, Mattingley Jason B, Dux Paul E
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, McElwain Building, St Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia,
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2014 Aug;76(6):1620-9. doi: 10.3758/s13414-014-0692-5.
Conscious detection and discrimination of a visual target stimulus can be prevented by the presentation a spatially nonoverlapping, but temporally trailing, visual masking stimulus. This phenomenon, known as object substitution masking (OSM), has long been associated with spatial attention, with diffuse attention seemingly being key for the effect to be observed. Recently, this hypothesis has been questioned. We sought to provide a definitive test of the involvement of spatial attention in OSM by using an eight-alternative forced choice task under a range of mask durations, set sizes, and target/distractor spatial configurations. The results provide very little evidence that set size, and thus the distribution of spatial attention, interacts with masking magnitude. These findings have implications for understanding the mechanisms underlying OSM and the relationship between consciousness and attention.
通过呈现一个空间上不重叠但时间上滞后的视觉掩蔽刺激,可以阻止对视觉目标刺激的有意识检测和辨别。这种现象被称为客体替代掩蔽(OSM),长期以来一直与空间注意力相关,似乎分散注意力是观察到这种效应的关键。最近,这一假设受到了质疑。我们试图通过在一系列掩蔽持续时间、刺激集大小和目标/干扰物空间配置下使用八选一强制选择任务,对空间注意力在客体替代掩蔽中的作用进行明确测试。结果几乎没有提供证据表明刺激集大小以及空间注意力的分布与掩蔽强度相互作用。这些发现对于理解客体替代掩蔽背后的机制以及意识与注意力之间的关系具有重要意义。