Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.
School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, UK.
Cognition. 2021 Mar;208:104550. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2020.104550. Epub 2020 Dec 21.
In recent years, there has been growing interest in how human observers perceive, attend to, and recall, social interactions viewed from third-person perspectives. One of the interesting findings to emerge from this new literature is the search advantage for facing dyads. When hidden amongst pairs of individuals facing in the same direction, pairs of individuals arranged front-to-front are found faster in visual search tasks than pairs of individuals arranged back-to-back. Interestingly, the search advantage for facing dyads appears to be sensitive to the orientation of the people depicted. While front-to-front target pairs are found faster than back-to-back targets when target and distractor pairings are shown upright, front-to-front and back-to-back targets are found equally quickly when pairings are shown upside-down. In the present study, we sought to better understand why the search advantage for facing dyads is sensitive to the orientation of the people depicted. To begin, we show that the orientation sensitivity of the search advantage is seen with dyads constructed from faces only, and from bodies with the head and face occluded. We replicate these effects using two different visual search paradigms. We go on to show that individual faces and bodies, viewed in profile, produce strong attentional cueing effects when shown upright, but not when presented upside-down. Together with recent evidence that arrows arranged front-to-front also produce the search advantage for facing dyads, these findings support the view that the search advantage is a by-product of the ability of constituent elements to direct observers' visuo-spatial attention.
近年来,人们越来越关注人类观察者如何从第三人称视角感知、关注和回忆社会互动。从这个新文献中出现的一个有趣发现是面对双元组的搜索优势。当隐藏在面向同一方向的两个人对中时,在视觉搜索任务中,面对面排列的两个人对比背靠背排列的两个人对更快被找到。有趣的是,面对双元组的搜索优势似乎对所描绘人物的方向敏感。虽然当目标和干扰对以直立方式显示时,面对面的目标对比背靠背目标更快被找到,但当对以颠倒方式显示时,面对面和背靠背目标被找到的速度相同。在本研究中,我们试图更好地理解为什么面对双元组的搜索优势对所描绘人物的方向敏感。首先,我们表明,只有当双元组由仅由面部或头部和面部被遮挡的身体组成时,搜索优势的方向敏感性才会出现。我们使用两种不同的视觉搜索范式复制了这些效果。我们接着表明,当以直立方式显示时,个体的面部和身体,以侧面视角呈现,会产生强烈的注意力提示效果,但当以颠倒方式呈现时则不会。结合最近的证据表明,箭头面对面排列也会产生面对双元组的搜索优势,这些发现支持这样的观点,即搜索优势是构成要素引导观察者的视空间注意力的能力的副产品。