Wang Benchi, Theeuwes Jan
Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2018 Jan;44(1):13-17. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000472.
The present study investigated whether statistical regularities can influence visual selection. We used the classic additional singleton task in which participants search for a salient shape singleton while ignoring a color distractor singleton. The color distractor singleton was systematically presented more often in 1 location than in all other locations. For this high-probability location, we found that both the amount of attentional capture by distractors and the efficiency of selecting the target were reduced. There was a spatial gradient of suppression, as the attentional capture effect and the efficiency of selecting the target scaled with the distance from the high-probability location. Some participants were aware of the statistical regularities, but this did not affect the results whatsoever. We interpret these findings as evidence that spatially statistical regularities that are unknown to the observer can influence attention such that locations that have a high probability of containing a distractor are suppressed relative to all other locations. (PsycINFO Database Record
本研究调查了统计规律是否会影响视觉选择。我们使用了经典的附加单一物任务,即参与者在忽略颜色干扰单一物的同时搜索一个突出的形状单一物。颜色干扰单一物在一个位置系统地比在所有其他位置出现得更频繁。对于这个高概率位置,我们发现干扰物的注意力捕获量和选择目标的效率都降低了。存在抑制的空间梯度,因为注意力捕获效应和选择目标的效率随着与高概率位置的距离而变化。一些参与者意识到了统计规律,但这对结果没有任何影响。我们将这些发现解释为证据,即观察者未知的空间统计规律可以影响注意力,使得相对于所有其他位置,包含干扰物概率高的位置受到抑制。(PsycINFO数据库记录)