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Methods to Explore the Influence of Top-down Visual Processes on Motor Behavior
Published on: April 16, 2014
まとめ
提示された視覚刺激は,順番に関係なく,左から右に素早く現れる. この錯覚は,内部メカニズムが視覚入力を左から右にスキャンすることを示唆しています.
科学分野:
- 認知心理学とは,認知心理学である.
- 視覚知覚の研究は,視覚知覚に関する研究です.
背景:
- 視覚的刺激の認識の順序は複雑である可能性があります.
- 急速な連続的な刺激は,典型的な視覚処理に挑戦する可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- 連続的に提示される短い視覚的刺激の感知順序を調査する.
- 固有のスキャンメカニズムが視覚的秩序の知覚に影響を与えるかどうかを判断する.
主な方法:
- 短い視覚的刺激を左へ右へ,急速な順番で提示する.
- 認知された順序を評価するために強制選択テストを使用します.
- 同じまたは反対の網膜のヘミフィールドに異なる刺激のプレゼンテーション.
主要な成果:
- 左から右への順序認識の一貫した幻想が観察されました.
- この錯覚は,さまざまなテスト条件において持続した.
- 同じ網膜ヘミフィールドまたは反対の網膜ヘミフィールドへのプレゼンテーションは,イリュージョンを変更しませんでした.
結論:
- 発見は,視覚入力のための左から右の内部スキャンメカニズムを示唆しています.
- このメカニズムは,迅速に提示された刺激の認識された順序を制御しているようです.
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