Mayfrank L, Mobashery M, Kimmig H, Fischer B
Eur Arch Psychiatry Neurol Sci. 1986;235(5):269-75. doi: 10.1007/BF00515913.
The differential influence of fixation and directed visual attention on reaction times of goal-directed saccades and especially on the occurrence of express saccades was investigated. In all the experiments the subjects were instructed first to keep their direction of gaze at the center of a translucent screen with or without a central fixation point. When a new stimulus appeared, the subjects had to look at it as soon as possible. In some control experiments the subjects had to direct their gaze to the screen center and simultaneously direct their attention to a peripheral light spot before the target for the saccade appeared. Many express saccades occurred when either active fixation of a central fixation point or attention directed to a peripheral visual target (regardless of its position) was interrupted 200 ms before the target for the saccade appeared. Express saccades were almost completely abolished in the presence of fixation and/or directed visual attention at the moment in which the saccade target appeared. We conclude that express saccades occur if visual attention has already been released at the moment when the target for the saccade appears. This disengagement needs some time which adds to the reaction time.
研究了注视和定向视觉注意对目标导向扫视反应时间的差异影响,特别是对快速扫视发生的影响。在所有实验中,首先指示受试者将目光注视在有或没有中央注视点的半透明屏幕中心。当新刺激出现时,受试者必须尽快看向它。在一些对照实验中,在扫视目标出现之前,受试者必须将目光指向屏幕中心,同时将注意力指向周边的一个亮点。当在扫视目标出现前200毫秒,中央注视点的主动注视或指向周边视觉目标(无论其位置)的注意力被中断时,会出现许多快速扫视。在扫视目标出现的瞬间,若存在注视和/或定向视觉注意,快速扫视几乎完全消失。我们得出结论,如果在扫视目标出现时视觉注意已经被释放,就会出现快速扫视。这种脱离需要一些时间,这增加了反应时间。