Shifting attention into and out of objects: Evaluating the processes underlying the object advantage

James M. Brown, Hope I. Denney
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Visual cuing studies have been widely used to demonstrate and explore contributions from both object- and location-based attention systems. A common finding has been a response advantage for shifts of attention occurring within an object, relative to shifts of an equal distance between objects. The present study examined this advantage for within-object shifts in terms of engage and disengage operations within the object- and location-based attention systems. The rationale was that shifts of attention between objects require object-based attention to disengage from one object before shifting to another, something that is not required for shifts of attention within an object or away from a location. One- and two-object displays were used to assess object-based contributions related to disengaging and engaging attention within, between, into, and out of objects. The results suggest that the “object advantage” commonly found in visual cuing experiments in which shifts of attention are required is primarily due to disengage operations associated with object-based attention.
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将注意力转移到或移出对象:评估对象优势背后的过程
视觉线索研究已被广泛用于证明和探索基于对象和基于位置的注意系统的贡献。一个常见的发现是,相对于在物体之间等距离的转移,在一个物体内发生的注意力转移具有反应优势。本研究从基于对象和位置的注意系统的参与和脱离操作的角度考察了客体内转移的优势。其基本原理是,在物体之间转移注意力需要基于物体的注意力在转移到另一个物体之前从一个物体中脱离出来,而在物体内部或远离一个位置转移注意力则不需要这样做。一个和两个物体显示被用来评估基于物体的贡献,这些贡献与在物体内部、之间、进入和离开物体时的注意力分离和吸引有关。结果表明,在需要注意力转移的视觉提示实验中,通常发现的“物体优势”主要是由于与基于物体的注意力相关的脱离操作。
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