Memory load affects visual search processes without influencing search efficiency

作者:Solman Grayden J F*; Cheyne J Allan; Smilek Daniel
来源:Vision Research, 2011, 51(10): 1185-1191.
DOI:10.1016/j.visres.2011.03.009

摘要

Participants' eye-movements were monitored while they searched for a target among a varying number of distractors either with or without a concurrent memory load. Consistent with previous findings, adding a memory load slowed response times without affecting search slopes; a finding normally taken to imply that memory load affects pre- and/or post-search processes but not the search process itself. However, when overall response times were decomposed using eye-movement data into pre-search (e.g., initial encoding), search, and post-search (e.g., response selection) phases, analysis revealed that adding a memory load affected all phases, including the search phase. In addition, we report that fixations selected under load were more likely to be distant from search items, and more likely to be close to previously inspected locations. Thus, memory load affects the search process without affecting search slopes. These results challenge standard interpretations of search slopes and main effects in visual search.

  • 出版日期2011-5-25