Nakayama K, Silverman G H
Nature. 1986;320(6059):264-5. doi: 10.1038/320264a0.
Treisman and others have reported that the visual search for a target distinguished along a single stimulus dimension (for example, colour or shape) is conducted in parallel, whereas the search for an item defined by the conjunction of two stimulus dimensions is conducted serially. For a single dimension the target 'pops out' and the search time is independent of the number of irrelevant items in the set. For conjunctions, the search time increases as the set becomes larger. Thus, it seems that the visual system is incapable of conducting a parallel search over two stimulus dimensions simultaneously. Here we extend this conclusion for the conjunction of motion and colour, showing that it requires a serial search. We also report two exceptions: if one of the dimensions in a conjunctive search is stereoscopic disparity, a second dimension of either colour or motion can be searched in parallel.
特雷斯曼等人报告称,在单一刺激维度(例如颜色或形状)上对目标进行视觉搜索是并行进行的,而对由两个刺激维度结合定义的项目进行搜索则是串行进行的。对于单一维度,目标“突显出来”,搜索时间与集合中无关项目的数量无关。对于结合维度,随着集合变大,搜索时间会增加。因此,视觉系统似乎无法同时在两个刺激维度上进行并行搜索。在此,我们将这一结论扩展至运动和颜色的结合情况,表明这需要串行搜索。我们还报告了两个例外情况:如果在联合搜索中其中一个维度是立体视差,那么颜色或运动的第二个维度可以并行搜索。