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觅食节奏:在多目标搜索中,人类的奔跑模式受到连续反应率的限制。

Foraging tempo: Human run patterns in multiple-target search are constrained by the rate of successive responses.

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Science, Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences, University of Malta, Msida, Malta.

Faculty of Psychology, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2022 Feb;75(2):297-312. doi: 10.1177/1747021820961640. Epub 2020 Oct 8.

Abstract

Human foraging tasks are beginning to provide new insights into the roles of vision, attention, and working memory during complex, multiple-target search. Here, we test the idea that "foraging tempo"-the of successive target selections-helps determine patterns of behaviour in these tasks. Previously, we established that the majority of target selections during unconstrained foraging happen at regular, rapid intervals, forming the "cruise phase" of a foraging trial. Furthermore, we noted that when the temporal interval between cruise phase responses was longer, the tendency to switch between target categories increased. To directly explore this relationship, we modified our standard iPad foraging task so that observers had to synchronise each response with an auditory metronome signal. Across trials, we increased the tempo and examined how this changed patterns of foraging when targets were defined either by a single feature or by a conjunction of features. The results were very clear. Increasing tempo systematically the tendency for participants to switch between target categories. Although this was true for both feature and conjunction trials, there was also evidence that time constraints and target complexity interacted. As in our previous work, we also observed clear individual differences in how participants responded to changes in task difficulty. Overall, our results show that foraging tempo does influence the way participants respond, and we suggest this parameter may prove to be useful in further explorations of group and individual strategies during multiple-target search.

摘要

人类觅食任务开始为视觉、注意力和工作记忆在复杂的多目标搜索中的作用提供新的见解。在这里,我们检验了这样一种观点,即“觅食节奏”——连续目标选择的速度——有助于确定这些任务中的行为模式。此前,我们已经确定,在不受限制的觅食过程中,大多数目标选择都是在规则的、快速的间隔内发生的,形成了觅食试验的“巡航阶段”。此外,我们注意到,当巡航阶段反应之间的时间间隔更长时,切换目标类别的趋势增加。为了直接探索这种关系,我们修改了我们的标准 iPad 觅食任务,以便观察者必须将每个响应与听觉节拍器信号同步。在整个试验中,我们增加了节奏,并观察了当目标由单个特征或多个特征组合定义时,这如何改变觅食模式。结果非常明显。节奏的增加系统地增加了参与者在目标类别之间切换的倾向。尽管这对特征和结合试验都是如此,但也有证据表明时间限制和目标复杂性相互作用。与我们之前的工作一样,我们也观察到参与者对任务难度变化的反应存在明显的个体差异。总的来说,我们的结果表明觅食节奏确实会影响参与者的反应方式,我们认为这个参数可能在进一步探索多目标搜索中的群体和个体策略时证明是有用的。

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