New evidence for the zoom lens model using the RSVP technique


Autoria(s): Barriopedro Moro, Maribel; Botella, Juan
Data(s)

16/01/2017

16/01/2017

1998

Resumo

A main prediction from the zoom lens model for visual attention is that performance is an inverse function of the size of the attended area. The "attention shift paradigm" developed by Sperling and Reeves (1980) was adapted here to study predictions from the zoom lens model. In two experiments two lists of items were simultaneously presented using the rapid serial visual presentation technique. Subjects were to report the first item he/she was able to identify in the series that did not include the target (the letter T) after he/she saw the target. In one condition, subjects knew in which list the target would appear, in another condition, they did not have this knowledge, having to attend to both positions in order to detect the target. The zoom lens model predicts an interaction between this variable and the distance separating the two positions where the lists are presented. In both experiments, this interaction was observed. The results are also discussed as a solution to the apparently contradictory results with regard to the analog movement model.

SIN FINANCIACIÓN

1.434 JCR (1998) Q2, 21/53 Psychology

UEM

Identificador

Barriopedro, M. I., y Botella, J. (1998). New evidence for the zoom lens model using the RSVP technique. Perception & psychophysics, 60(8), 1406-1414.

00315117

15325962

http://hdl.handle.net/11268/6158

Idioma(s)

eng

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openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Percepción #Psicofísica #Psicología #Percepción
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article