Ranzini Mariagrazia, Lisi Matteo, Zorzi Marco
Centre de Recherche Cognition & Neurosciences (CRCN), Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium.
Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, Université Paris Descartes & CNRS (UMR 8242), Paris, France.
Psychol Res. 2016 May;80(3):389-98. doi: 10.1007/s00426-015-0741-2. Epub 2016 Feb 2.
Growing evidence suggests that orienting visual attention in space can influence the processing of numerical magnitude, with leftward orienting speeding up the processing of small numbers relative to larger ones and the converse for rightward orienting. The manipulation of eye movements is a convenient way to direct visuospatial attention, but several aspects of the complex relationship between eye movements, attention orienting and number processing remain unexplored. In a previous study, we observed that inducing involuntary, reflexive eye movements by means of optokinetic stimulation affected number processing only when numerical magnitude was task relevant (i.e., during magnitude comparison, but not during parity judgment; Ranzini et al., in J Cogn Psychol 27, 459-470, (2015). Here, we investigated whether processing of task-irrelevant numerical magnitude can be modulated by voluntary eye movements, and whether the type of eye movements (smooth pursuit vs. saccades) would influence this interaction. Participants tracked with their gaze a dot while listening to a digit. The numerical task was to indicate whether the digit was odd or even through non-spatial, verbal responses. The dot could move leftward or rightward either continuously, allowing tracking by smooth pursuit eye movements, or in discrete steps across a series of adjacent locations, triggering a sequence of saccades. Both smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements similarly affected number processing and modulated response times for large numbers as a function of direction of motion. These findings suggest that voluntary eye movements redirect attention in mental number space and highlight that eye movements should play a key factor in the investigation of number-space interactions.
越来越多的证据表明,在空间中定向视觉注意力会影响数字大小的处理,向左定向会加速小数相对于大数的处理,而向右定向则相反。眼动操作是引导视觉空间注意力的一种便捷方式,但眼动、注意力定向和数字处理之间复杂关系的几个方面仍未得到探索。在之前的一项研究中,我们观察到,通过视动刺激诱发非自愿的、反射性眼动,仅在数字大小与任务相关时(即大小比较期间,但在奇偶判断期间不会)才会影响数字处理(Ranzini等人,《认知心理学杂志》27卷,第459 - 470页,2015年)。在此,我们研究了任务无关的数字大小处理是否可以通过自主眼动进行调节,以及眼动类型(平稳跟踪与扫视)是否会影响这种相互作用。参与者在听一个数字时用目光跟踪一个点。数字任务是通过非空间的言语反应指出该数字是奇数还是偶数。点可以连续向左或向右移动,允许通过平稳跟踪眼动进行跟踪,或者以离散步骤跨越一系列相邻位置,触发一系列扫视。平稳跟踪和扫视眼动同样影响数字处理,并根据运动方向调节大数的反应时间。这些发现表明,自主眼动会在心理数字空间中重新定向注意力,并突出了眼动在数字空间相互作用研究中应发挥关键作用。