DETECTABILITY AS A FUNCTION OF TARGET LOCATION - EFFECTS OF SPATIAL CONFIGURATION

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作者
EFRON, R [1 ]
YUND, EW [1 ]
NICHOLS, DR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROL,DAVIS,CA 95616
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10.1016/0278-2626(90)90007-B
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Marked differences in detectability as a function of spatial location, a "detectability gradient," are observed when subjects are required to detect a briefly exposed target pattern of uncertain location in the presence of a number of nontarget patterns. Target detectability also is inversely related to the number of nontarget patterns which are present in this search paradigm. These previous findings provide strong evidence for a serial process in which increasing probability of error occurs during a scan of a rapidly degrading neural representation of the visual image following a brief exposure to the stimuli. It is not yet established whether this scan is attentional or perceptual in nature. The present experiments test the hypothesis of an attentional scan by presenting the target and nontarget patterns in spatially segregated groups. If the scan is attentional, then target detectability under these circumstances would be expected to exhibit the characteristic phenomenon of "group processing"-a close clustering of detection performance for targets located within a group and large differences in detectability across groups. As no evidence for group processing was observed, the results fail to support the view that the scan is attentional in nature but are fully consistent with a nonattentional scan. © 1990.
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