Hagenaar R, van der Heijden A H
Unit of Experimental and Theoretical Psychology, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Mem Cognit. 1997 Sep;25(5):641-52. doi: 10.3758/bf03211305.
In studies using Averbach and Coriell's (1961) partial-report bar-probe paradigm with linear arrays, most errors involve the naming of an item that was in the display but in a position other than the cued one. Up to now, there is no general agreement on the origin of these location errors. Point of departure in this paper is that part of the location errors arises from inappropriate application of the cue. It is tested whether this originates from problems to perceive the position of the cue ("cue-displacement hypothesis") or from confusion about the order of the items in the array ("item-order hypothesis"). The results of two bar-probe experiments are reported. A novel, crucial, finding in both experiments is that, among the location errors, there was a preponderance of response letters that came from the central side of the cued item. In the second experiment, this was observed not only in the usual postcue conditions but also when the cue preceded the array. These results positively corroborate the cue-displacement hypothesis and do not support the item-order hypothesis: The cue tends to be perceived more toward the center of the visual field than it actually is exposed-that is, there is a central drift of the cue.
在使用艾弗巴赫和科里尔(1961年)的带有线性阵列的部分报告条形探测范式的研究中,大多数错误涉及对显示中但处于提示位置以外的某个项目的命名。到目前为止,对于这些位置错误的起源尚无普遍共识。本文的出发点是,部分位置错误源于提示的不恰当应用。研究测试了这是否源于感知提示位置的问题(“提示位移假说”)或源于对阵列中项目顺序的混淆(“项目顺序假说”)。报告了两项条形探测实验的结果。两项实验中一个新颖且关键的发现是,在位置错误中,来自提示项目中心一侧的反应字母占多数。在第二个实验中,不仅在通常的后提示条件下观察到了这一点,在提示先于阵列出现时也观察到了。这些结果有力地证实了提示位移假说,不支持项目顺序假说:提示往往比其实际呈现的位置更偏向视野中心被感知——也就是说,提示存在中心漂移。