Remington R W
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1980 Nov;6(4):726-44. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.6.4.726.
Four threshold detection experiments addressed three issues concerning the relationship between movements of spatial attention and saccadic eye movements: (a) the time course of attention shifts wit saccades, (b) the response of the two systems to changes in stimulus parameters, and (c) the relationship of attention to saccadic suppression. These issues bear on the more general question of the degree of independence between the saccadic and attentional movement systems. The results of these experiments support the contention that the mechanisms that shift attention are separate from those that control saccadic eye movements. Relevant events in the visual field periphery, however, will trigger both a saccade and attention shift. The attentional response to such events does not appear to be under subjects' control. The implication of these results for theories of saccadic suppression is discussed.
(a)注意随眼跳转移的时间进程;(b)这两个系统对刺激参数变化的反应;(c)注意与眼跳抑制的关系。这些问题与眼跳运动系统和注意运动系统之间独立性程度这一更为普遍的问题相关。这些实验的结果支持了这样的观点,即转移注意的机制与控制眼跳运动的机制是分开的。然而,视野周边的相关事件会引发眼跳和注意转移。对这类事件的注意反应似乎不受被试控制。文中讨论了这些结果对眼跳抑制理论的意义。