Validity of haptic cues and its effect on priming visual spatial attention

J. Young, H. Tan, R. Gray
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Abstract

This study investigated cross-modal links in attention between haptics and vision. A visual change-detection task was used as a measure of visual attention. Haptic taps on the back was used to prompt the user the visual quadrant within which changes occurred. The location of the haptic cues was consistent with the quadrant of the visual changes on either 80% or 20% of the trials. Ten subjects were randomly assigned to the two test conditions. The subjects were informed of the validity of the haptic cues before the experiments. We measured the effectiveness of haptic cues in terms of the changes in detection times in the visual task. Our results indicated that for the subjects in the 80% validity group, detection times decreased significantly with valid haptic cues, and increased significantly with invalid haptic cues. For the subjects in the 20% validity group, however, the results were less consistent. Some of the subjects benefited from haptic cues, while others managed to ignore the (mostly invalid) haptic cues. These results are interpreted as evidence that the use of haptic cues to reorient a person's visual spatial attention is natural and intuitive when the validity of the haptic cues is high. It is also concluded that the observed cross-modal attentional links between haptics and vision may involve a voluntary shift in attention as supposed to a purely involuntary mechanism.
触觉线索的有效性及其对启动视觉空间注意的影响
本研究探讨了触觉和视觉之间的注意的跨模态联系。视觉变化检测任务被用来衡量视觉注意力。背部的触觉敲击被用来提示用户发生变化的视觉象限。在80%或20%的试验中,触觉线索的位置与视觉变化的象限一致。10名受试者被随机分配到两种测试条件下。实验前,受试者被告知触觉提示的有效性。我们根据视觉任务中检测时间的变化来测量触觉线索的有效性。结果表明,在80%效度组中,有效触觉线索的检测次数显著减少,无效触觉线索的检测次数显著增加。然而,对于20%效度组的受试者,结果就不那么一致了。一些受试者从触觉提示中受益,而另一些受试者设法忽略(大多数无效)触觉提示。这些结果可以解释为当触觉线索的有效性高时,使用触觉线索来重新定位一个人的视觉空间注意力是自然和直观的。我们还得出结论,观察到的触觉和视觉之间的跨模态注意联系可能涉及到一种自愿的注意转移,这种转移被认为是一种纯粹的非自愿机制。
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