School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Berkshire, UK.
J Vis. 2021 Mar 1;21(3):17. doi: 10.1167/jov.21.3.17.
When a distractor appears close to the target location, saccades are less accurate. However, the presence of a further distractor, remote from those stimuli, increases the saccade response latency and improves accuracy. Explanations for this are either that the second, remote distractor impacts directly on target selection processes or that the remote distractor merely impairs the ability to initiate a saccade and changes the time at which unaffected target selection processes are accessed. In order to tease these two explanations apart, here we examine the relationship between latency and accuracy of saccades to a target and close distractor pair while a remote distractor appears at variable distance. Accuracy improvements are found to follow a similar pattern, regardless of the presence of the remote distractor, which suggests that the effect of the remote distractor is not the result of a direct impact on the target selection process. Our findings support the proposal that a remote distractor impairs the ability to initiate a saccade, meaning the competition between target and close distractor is accessed at a later time, thus resulting in more accurate saccades.
当干扰物出现在目标位置附近时,眼跳的准确性会降低。然而,当离这些刺激物更远的另一个干扰物出现时,眼跳的反应潜伏期会延长,准确性会提高。对此有两种解释,一种是第二个远距离干扰物直接影响目标选择过程,另一种是远距离干扰物仅仅会削弱发起眼跳的能力,并改变不受影响的目标选择过程被访问的时间。为了区分这两种解释,我们在这里研究了当一个远距离干扰物出现在不同距离时,眼跳至目标和近距离干扰物对的潜伏期和准确性之间的关系。无论是否存在远距离干扰物,准确性的提高都呈现出相似的模式,这表明远距离干扰物的影响不是直接作用于目标选择过程的结果。我们的研究结果支持这样一种假设,即远距离干扰物会削弱发起眼跳的能力,这意味着目标和近距离干扰物之间的竞争会在更晚的时候被访问,从而导致更准确的眼跳。