Anderson Brian A, Kim Andy Jeesu
Texas A&M University.
Vis cogn. 2020;28(2):112-118. doi: 10.1080/13506285.2020.1727599. Epub 2020 Feb 17.
The control of attention is influenced by current goals, physical salience, and selection history. Under certain conditions, physically salient stimuli can be strategically suppressed below baseline levels, facilitating visual search for a target. It is unclear whether such signal suppression is a broad mechanism of selective information processing that extends to other sources of attentional priority evoked by task-irrelevant stimuli, or whether it is particular to physically salient perceptual signals. Using eye movements, in the present study we highlight a case where a former-target-color distractor facilitates search for a target on a large percentage of trials. Our findings provide evidence that the principle of signal suppression extends to other sources of attentional priority beyond physical salience, and that selection history can be leveraged to strategically guide attention away from a stimulus.
注意力的控制受当前目标、物理显著性和选择历史的影响。在某些情况下,物理上显著的刺激可以被策略性地抑制到基线水平以下,从而便于对目标进行视觉搜索。目前尚不清楚这种信号抑制是否是一种广泛的选择性信息处理机制,该机制是否扩展到由任务无关刺激引发的其他注意力优先来源,或者它是否特定于物理上显著的感知信号。在本研究中,我们通过眼动突出了一种情况,即先前目标颜色的干扰物在很大比例的试验中促进了对目标的搜索。我们的研究结果提供了证据,表明信号抑制原则扩展到了物理显著性之外的其他注意力优先来源,并且选择历史可以被利用来策略性地引导注意力远离某个刺激。