Meyerhoff Hauke S, Papenmeier Frank, Jahn Georg, Huff Markus
1 Knowledge Media Research Center, Tübingen, Germany.
Exp Psychol. 2015;62(3):170-80. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000283. Epub 2015 Jan 1.
Human observers are able to keep track of several independently moving objects among other objects. Within theories of multiple object tracking (MOT), distractors are assumed to influence tracking performance only by their distance toward the next target. In order to test this assumption, we designed a variant of the MOT paradigm that involved spatially arranged target-distractor pairs and sudden displacements of distractors during a brief flash. Critically, these displacements maintained target-distractor spacing. Our results show that displacing distractors hurts tracking performance (Experiment 1). Importantly, target-distractor confusions occur within target-distractor pairs with displaced distractors (Experiment 2). This displacement effect increases with an increasing displacement angle (Experiment 3) but is equal at different distances between target and distractor (Experiment 4). This finding illustrates that distractors influence tracking performance beyond pure interobject spacing. We discuss how inhibitory processes as well as relations between targets and distractors might interfere with target tracking.
人类观察者能够在其他物体中追踪多个独立移动的物体。在多目标追踪(MOT)理论中,干扰物被假定仅通过它们与下一个目标的距离来影响追踪性能。为了检验这一假设,我们设计了一种MOT范式的变体,其中涉及空间排列的目标-干扰物对以及干扰物在短暂闪光期间的突然位移。关键的是,这些位移保持了目标-干扰物的间距。我们的结果表明,移动干扰物会损害追踪性能(实验1)。重要的是,在包含移动干扰物的目标-干扰物对中会出现目标-干扰物混淆(实验2)。这种位移效应随着位移角度的增加而增大(实验3),但在目标与干扰物之间的不同距离处是相等的(实验4)。这一发现表明,干扰物对追踪性能的影响超出了纯粹的物体间间距。我们讨论了抑制过程以及目标与干扰物之间的关系可能如何干扰目标追踪。