Sagi D, Julesz B
Perception. 1984;13(5):619-28. doi: 10.1068/p130619.
The role of focused attention in vision is examined. Recent theories of attention hypothesize that serial search by focal attention is required for discrimination between different combinations of features. Experiments are reported which show that the mixture of a few (less than five) horizontal and vertical line segments embedded in an aggregate of diagonal line segments can be rapidly counted (also called 'subitizing') by a parallel (preattentive) process, while the discrimination between horizontal and vertical orientation requires serial search by shifting focal attention to each line segment. Thus detecting and counting targets that differ in orientation can be done in parallel by a preattentive process, whereas knowing 'what' the orientation of a target is (horizontal or vertical, ie of a single conspicuous feature) requires a serial search by focal attention.
本文探讨了集中注意力在视觉中的作用。近期的注意力理论假设,为了区分不同特征组合,需要通过焦点注意力进行串行搜索。报告的实验表明,嵌入对角线线段集合中的少量(少于五条)水平和垂直线段的混合体,可以通过并行(前注意)过程快速计数(也称为“即时计数”),而水平和垂直方向之间的区分则需要通过将焦点注意力转移到每个线段上来进行串行搜索。因此,通过前注意过程可以并行检测和计数方向不同的目标,而要知道目标的方向是什么(水平或垂直,即单个显著特征的方向)则需要通过焦点注意力进行串行搜索。