Spatial scale, rather than nature of task or locomotion, modulates the spatial reference frame of attention.

YV Jiang, BY Won - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
YV Jiang, BY Won
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2015psycnet.apa.org
Visuospatial attention is strongly biased to locations that had frequently contained a search
target before. However, the function of this bias depends on the reference frame in which
attended locations are coded. Previous research has shown a striking difference between
tasks administered on a computer monitor and those administered in a large environment,
with the former inducing viewer-centered learning and the latter environment-centered
learning. Why does environment-centered learning fail on a computer? Here, we tested 3 …
Abstract
Visuospatial attention is strongly biased to locations that had frequently contained a search target before. However, the function of this bias depends on the reference frame in which attended locations are coded. Previous research has shown a striking difference between tasks administered on a computer monitor and those administered in a large environment, with the former inducing viewer-centered learning and the latter environment-centered learning. Why does environment-centered learning fail on a computer? Here, we tested 3 possibilities: differences in spatial scale, the nature of task, and locomotion may each influence the reference frame of attention. Participants searched for a target on a monitor placed flat on a stand. On each trial, they stood at a different location around the monitor. The target was frequently located in a fixed area of the monitor, but changes in participants’ perspective rendered this area random relative to the participants. Under incidental learning conditions, participants failed to acquire environment-centered learning even when (a) the task and display resembled those of a large-scale task and (b) the search task required locomotion. The difficulty in inducing environment-centered learning on a computer underscores the egocentric nature of visual attention. It supports the idea that spatial scale modulates the reference frame of attention.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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