平滑追逐眼动对运动刺激反应一致性的不同影响

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Piotr Styrkowiec, Michał Wierzbicki
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在基于运动的刺激-反应相容性(SRC)效应中,当与任务无关的刺激运动与反应运动表现一致时,反应会更快。在本研究中,我们测试了与追踪移动物体相关的平滑追随眼动在单独出现或与位置刺激-反应相容效应相结合时是否会影响运动刺激-反应相容效应。我们在反应选择和反应执行阶段都考察了基于运动的 SRC 效应。在单独研究基于运动的 SRC 时,被试在眼睛固定在中心或跟踪移动物体的情况下,用单手的左右移动来对中心呈现的刺激物的左右移动做出反应。在结合了基于运动和位置的 SRC 的情况下,受试者对屏幕左侧或右侧出现的刺激运动做出左手或右手的动作反应,同样是眼睛盯住中心或跟踪移动的目标。结果表明,在反应选择阶段,当刺激物在中心移动时,平滑追随型眼动对基于运动的 SRC 没有影响,而当刺激物横向呈现时,这种影响会增强。这与中心视力和周边视力的注意力转移不同以及认知系统为刺激和反应计算不同空间地图的观点一致。在执行反应的情况下,平滑追随型眼动对基于运动的 SRC 效应没有影响,与刺激位置无关。
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Different effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on motion-based stimulus response congruency.

In the motion-based stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) effect, responses are faster when the task-irrelevant stimulus motion is congruent with the response movement performance. In the present study, we tested whether smooth pursuit eye movements, related to tracking a moving object, influence motion-based SRC when present on their own or when combined with position-based SRC. We examined the motion-based SRC effect during both the response selection and response execution stages. When investigating motion-based SRC alone, participants responded with left or right movements of the single hand to the left or right movements of a centrally presented stimulus, either with their eyes fixated at the center or tracking the moving object. In the case of combined motion-based and position-based SRC, participants responded with left or right movements of the left or right hand to stimulus motion presented on the left or right side of the screen, again with eyes either fixated at the center or following the moving target. Results showed that during the response selection stage, smooth pursuit type eye movements had no effect on the motion-based SRC when the stimulus moved in the center, whereas the effect was enhanced when the stimulus presentation was lateralized. This aligns with the idea that attentional shifts differ between central and peripheral vision and that cognitive system computes various spatial maps for stimulus and response. In the case of response execution, smooth pursuit type eye movements had no effect on the motion-based SRC effect, regardless of stimulus location.

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期刊介绍: Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung publishes articles that contribute to a basic understanding of human perception, attention, memory, and action. The Journal is devoted to the dissemination of knowledge based on firm experimental ground, but not to particular approaches or schools of thought. Theoretical and historical papers are welcome to the extent that they serve this general purpose; papers of an applied nature are acceptable if they contribute to basic understanding or serve to bridge the often felt gap between basic and applied research in the field covered by the Journal.
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