Disruption of visual search by the misbinding illusion(Summary of Awarded Presentation at the 31st Annual Meeting)
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概要
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In cluttered environments, attentive searching is necessary to find targets defined by a conjunction of multiple features (e.g., color and shape). Thus it has classically been assumed that the allocation of attention causes binding. In contrast, here we show a phenomenon where the causality between attention and binding is reversed; the visual processing of feature binding affects spatial shifts of attention. Subjects searched for targets with a combination of particular colors and orientations (e.g., red, vertical bars)that were embedded in peripheral areas of a search array. When a central area consisted of bars with regular color-orientation pairings, these regular pairings automatically changed perceptual bindings in the peripheral area, resulting in target omission. These results indicate that the visual system performs a rapid extrapolation of binding information spreading from center to peripheral areas, which throws off attention. Our results thus provided evidence supporting the hypothesis that binding affects attention.
- 2013-09-30
著者
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SUZUKI Megumi
Kobe University
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WOLFE Jeremy
Harvard Medical School
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HOROWITZ Todd
Harvard Medical School
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NOGUCHI Yasuki
Kobe University