Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, 91905, Jerusalem, Israel.
Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2018 Oct;25(5):1840-1846. doi: 10.3758/s13423-017-1397-2.
It is well established that processes of perception and action interact. A key question concerns the role of attention in the interaction between perception-action processes. We tested the hypothesis that spatial attention is shared by perception and action. We created a dual-task paradigm: In one task, spatial information is relevant for perception (spatial-input task) but not for action, and in a second task, spatial information is relevant for action (spatial-output task) but not for perception. We used endogenous pre-cueing, with two between-subjects conditions: In one condition the cue was predictive only for the target location in the spatial-input task; in a second condition the cue was predictive only for the location of the response in the spatial-output task. In both conditions, the cueing equally affected both tasks, regardless of the information conveyed by the cue. This finding directly supports the shared input-output attention hypothesis.
众所周知,感知和动作过程是相互作用的。一个关键问题涉及到注意在感知-动作过程相互作用中的作用。我们检验了这样一个假设,即空间注意是由感知和动作共同共享的。我们创建了一个双重任务范式:在一个任务中,空间信息与感知相关(空间输入任务),但与动作无关,而在第二个任务中,空间信息与动作相关(空间输出任务),但与感知无关。我们使用了内源性预提示,有两种被试间条件:在一种条件下,提示仅对空间输入任务中的目标位置有预测性;在第二种条件下,提示仅对空间输出任务中反应的位置有预测性。在这两种情况下,提示对两个任务的影响是相等的,而与提示所传达的信息无关。这一发现直接支持了共同的输入-输出注意假设。