Howard Christina J, Rollings Victoria, Hardie Amy
Nottingham Trent University, Room 4010, Chaucer Building, Nottingham Trent University, Burton Street, Nottingham NG1 4BU, United Kingdom.
Nottingham Trent University, Room 4010, Chaucer Building, Nottingham Trent University, Burton Street, Nottingham NG1 4BU, United Kingdom.
Vision Res. 2017 Jun;135:43-53. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2017.04.007. Epub 2017 May 4.
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observers attempt to keep track of targets as they move amongst distracters. The literature is mixed as to whether observers make use of motion information to facilitate performance. We sought to address this by two means: first by superimposing arrows on objects which varied in their informativeness about motion direction and second by asking observers to attend to motion direction. Using a position monitoring task, we calculated mean error magnitudes as a measure of the precision with which target positions are represented. We also calculated perceptual lags versus extrapolated reports, which are the times at which positions of targets best match position reports. We find that the presence of motion information in the form of superimposed arrows made no difference to position report precision nor perceptual lag. However, when we explicitly instructed observers to attend to motion, we saw facilitatory effects on position reports and in some cases reports that best matched extrapolated rather than lagging positions for small set sizes. The results indicate that attention to changing positions does not automatically recruit attention to motion, showing a dissociation between sustained attention to changing positions and attention to motion.
在人们监测移动物体的任务中,例如多目标跟踪任务(MOT),观察者试图在目标在干扰物中移动时对其进行跟踪。关于观察者是否利用运动信息来提高表现,文献中的观点不一。我们试图通过两种方式来解决这个问题:一是在物体上叠加箭头,这些箭头在运动方向的信息量上有所不同;二是要求观察者关注运动方向。使用位置监测任务,我们计算平均误差幅度,以此作为目标位置表征精度的一种度量。我们还计算了感知滞后与外推报告,即目标位置与位置报告最佳匹配的时间。我们发现,以叠加箭头形式存在的运动信息对位置报告精度和感知滞后没有影响。然而,当我们明确指示观察者关注运动时,我们看到了对位置报告的促进作用,并且在某些情况下,对于小集合大小,报告与外推位置而非滞后位置最佳匹配。结果表明,对变化位置的关注不会自动引发对运动的关注,这表明在对变化位置的持续关注和对运动的关注之间存在分离。