Hubbard Timothy L, Ruppel Susan E
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina Upstate, Spartanburg, SC, USA.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2024 Nov;86(8):2794-2810. doi: 10.3758/s13414-024-02962-y. Epub 2024 Oct 7.
Four experiments examined whether representational gravity, in which memory for the location of a previously-viewed target is displaced in the direction of implied gravitational attraction, occurs uniformly across a target. Participants viewed stationary, vertically-moving, or horizontally-moving targets of different sizes and at different heights within the picture plane. After a target vanished, participants indicated the remembered location of the top edge or bottom edge of that target. Significant anisotropies were found, as the remembered location of the top edge was displaced downward, whereas the remembered location of the bottom edge was not displaced or was displaced upward. Anisotropies along the vertical axis were not influenced by whether participants knew prior to target presentation which edge to remember or by whether targets were stationary or moved vertically, although there was a trend for anisotropies along the vertical axis to be reduced when targets moved horizontally. Larger targets and targets higher in the picture plane resulted in larger displacement when targets were stationary, although effects of size and height were diminished when targets were moving. If the top edge and bottom edge of a target are considered analogous to the trailing edge and leading edge of a moving target, respectively, then anisotropies related to representational gravity are similar to anisotropies previously reported for representational momentum for horizontally-moving targets (as direction of implied gravitational attraction is downward). The existence of such anisotropies has implications for the representation of space and for the localization of and interaction with stimuli in the environment.
四项实验探究了表征重力现象是否在整个目标上均匀发生。在表征重力现象中,对先前看到的目标位置的记忆会朝着隐含的重力吸引方向偏移。参与者观看了画面平面内不同大小、处于不同高度的静止、垂直移动或水平移动的目标。目标消失后,参与者指出该目标上边缘或下边缘的记忆位置。研究发现了显著的各向异性,因为上边缘的记忆位置向下偏移,而下边缘的记忆位置未偏移或向上偏移。垂直轴上的各向异性不受参与者在目标呈现之前是否知道要记住哪条边缘的影响,也不受目标是静止还是垂直移动的影响,不过当目标水平移动时,垂直轴上的各向异性有减小的趋势。当目标静止时,更大的目标以及在画面平面中位置更高的目标会导致更大的偏移,不过当目标移动时,大小和高度的影响会减弱。如果将目标的上边缘和下边缘分别视为移动目标的后缘和前缘,那么与表征重力相关的各向异性类似于先前报道的水平移动目标的表征动量的各向异性(因为隐含的重力吸引方向是向下的)。这种各向异性的存在对空间表征以及环境中刺激的定位和相互作用具有启示意义。