Huang Liqiang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Psychol Sci. 2015 May;26(5):646-52. doi: 10.1177/0956797615569577. Epub 2015 Apr 1.
Basic visual features (e.g., color, orientation) are assumed to be processed in the same general way across different visual tasks. Here, a significant deviation from this assumption was predicted on the basis of the analysis of stimulus spatial structure, as characterized by the Boolean-map notion. If a task requires memorizing the orientations of a set of bars, then the map consisting of those bars can be readily used to hold the overall structure in memory and will thus be especially useful. If the task requires visual search for a target, then the map, which contains only an overall structure, will be of little use. Supporting these predictions, the present study demonstrated that in comparison to stimulus colors, bar orientations were processed more efficiently in change-detection tasks but less efficiently in visual search tasks (Cohen's d = 4.24). In addition to offering support for the role of the Boolean map in conscious access, the present work also throws doubts on the generality of processing visual features.
基本视觉特征(如颜色、方向)被认为在不同视觉任务中以大致相同的方式进行处理。在此,基于对刺激空间结构的分析(以布尔映射概念为特征),预测会出现与该假设的显著偏差。如果一项任务需要记忆一组条的方向,那么由这些条组成的映射可以很容易地用于在记忆中保持整体结构,因此会特别有用。如果任务需要对目标进行视觉搜索,那么仅包含整体结构的映射将用处不大。支持这些预测的是,本研究表明,与刺激颜色相比,条的方向在变化检测任务中处理得更有效,但在视觉搜索任务中处理效率较低(科恩d值 = 4.24)。除了为布尔映射在有意识访问中的作用提供支持外,本研究还对视觉特征处理的普遍性提出了质疑。