Motoyoshi Isamu, Ishii Taichi, Kamachi Miyuki G
J Vis. 2015;15(13):1. doi: 10.1167/15.13.1.
It has been suggested that sensitivities for visual motion are typically impaired by poor attention. Here, we show that limited attention paradoxically improves performance on a global motion detection task. Psychophysical experiments revealed that deliberately attending to an irrelevant stimulus enhanced sensitivity for detecting coherent motion in random-dot kinematograms but did not affect contrast and velocity sensitivity for local luminance motion. Subsequent experiments further demonstrated that the dual task reduced sensitivity for detecting spatial modulations in local motion direction and induced illusory motion assimilation. Additional measurements confirmed that the secondary task had no effect when attentional load was extremely high or when motion stimuli were presented peripherally. These results may be explained by the idea that limited attention dynamically expands the spatial extent of motion integration by reducing center-surround interactions at high-level motion processing.
有人提出,视觉运动敏感性通常会因注意力不集中而受损。在此,我们表明,有限的注意力反而会提高全局运动检测任务的表现。心理物理学实验表明,刻意关注一个无关刺激会增强对随机点运动图中连贯运动的检测敏感性,但不会影响局部亮度运动的对比度和速度敏感性。后续实验进一步证明,双重任务降低了对局部运动方向空间调制的检测敏感性,并诱发了虚幻的运动同化。额外的测量证实,当注意力负荷极高或运动刺激出现在外周时,次要任务没有影响。这些结果可以用这样一种观点来解释,即有限的注意力通过减少高级运动处理中的中心-外周相互作用,动态地扩展了运动整合的空间范围。