Kimchi R, Palmer S E
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1985 Dec;11(6):673-88. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.11.6.673.
We used a constrained classification task to examine the perceptual relations between global and local levels in hierarchical patterns composed of many, relatively small elements and those composed of few, relatively large elements. In Experiments 1 and 3 subjects were asked to make classifications based on "form" or "texture." In Experiments 2 and 4 they were asked to classify according to the "shape" of the configuration or the elements. The results indicate that configural and elemental levels are perceptually separable for many-element patterns when processed as form and texture: Subjects could attend to either level without being affected by variation along the irrelevant dimension. However, when the same many-element patterns were processed for global and local shape, subjects could not selectively attend to either level. For few-element patterns, global configuration and local elements appeared to be perceptually integral dimensions. These results are relevant to two issues: the global precedence hypothesis and the explanations of integral and separable dimensions.
我们使用了一个受限分类任务,来检验由许多相对较小元素组成的层次模式和由少数相对较大元素组成的层次模式中,全局和局部层面之间的感知关系。在实验1和实验3中,要求受试者根据“形式”或“纹理”进行分类。在实验2和实验4中,要求他们根据构型或元素的“形状”进行分类。结果表明,当作为形式和纹理进行处理时,对于多元素模式,构型和元素层面在感知上是可分离的:受试者可以关注任何一个层面,而不受无关维度变化的影响。然而,当对相同的多元素模式进行全局和局部形状处理时,受试者无法选择性地关注任何一个层面。对于少元素模式,全局构型和局部元素在感知上似乎是整体维度。这些结果与两个问题相关:全局优先假设以及对整体和可分离维度的解释。