时间背景调节了注意力眨眼的恢复。

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Fangshu Yao, Bin Zhou
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摘要

人类通常会调整自己的注意力模式来应对环境输入带来的挑战。根据不确定程度的不同,可以采用不同的注意策略。随着人们面对越来越复杂的日常情况,例如……在处理快速串行输入时,理解具有不同不确定性水平的时间背景如何影响时间注意力分配显得很重要,因为在这些情况下,重大事件之间的间隔不一定遵循一定的规则,而可能是随机的。我们通过一个测试注意力时间限制的任务——注意眨眼(attention blink, AB)来研究这个问题。时间背景的操纵是通过按照“随机行走”或“随机”顺序呈现不同目标间间隔的试验来实现的。结果表明,与“随机漫步”环境相比,“随机”环境中AB缺陷的恢复更容易,而AB大小没有相应的变化。这种影响可能归因于前者较高的感知不确定性,并可通过时间不确定性水平的降低而减弱。这些观察结果表明,观察者可能在更不可预测的“随机”环境中采用更灵活的时间注意力分配;它们还支持负责AB宽度/持续时间和振幅或lag-1节约的非重叠机制。时间注意力控制的灵活性可能为生物体应对不可预测的变化提供了一种进化优势,并可能在人机交互平台的设计中被利用为参考。
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Temporal context modulates the recovery of the attentional blink.

Humans usually adjust their attentional mode to tackle the challenges posed by environmental inputs. Depending on the uncertainty level, different attentional strategies may be adopted. As people face increasingly complicated daily situations-e.g., driving a car or chatting online-where intervals between significant events do not necessarily follow certain rules but are likely random, it appears important to understand how temporal contexts with different uncertainty levels affect temporal attention allocation when processing rapid serial inputs. We pursued this issue by employing a task examining the temporal limit of attention-the attentional blink (AB). The manipulation of temporal context was achieved by presenting trials with different inter-target intervals following either a "random-walk" or a "random" sequence. The results suggest a facilitated recovery from the AB deficit in the "random" compared to "random-walk" context, without a corresponding change in AB magnitude. Such effect is likely attributed to the higher perceived uncertainty in the former, and could be attenuated by a decrease in the temporal uncertainty level. These observations suggest that observers likely adopted a more flexible temporal attention allocation in the more unpredictable "random" context; they also support non-overlapping mechanisms responsible for AB width/duration and amplitude or lag-1 sparing. The flexibility of temporal attentional control may provide an evolutionary advantage for organisms to deal with unpredictable changes and is likely to be exploited for reference in the design of human-machine interacting platforms.

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