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Repetition Is the Feature Behind the Attentional Bias for Recognizing Threatening Patterns:

机译:重复是识别威胁模式时注意偏见的特征:

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Animals attend to what is relevant in order to behave in an effective manner and succeed in their environments. In several nonhuman species, there is an evolved bias for attending to patterns indicative of threats in the natural environment such as dangerous animals. Because skins of many dangerous animals are typically repetitive, we propose that repetition is the key feature enabling recognition of evolutionarily important threats. The current study consists of two experiments where we measured participantsa?? reactions to pictures of male and female models wearing clothing of various repeating (leopard skin, snakeskin, and floral print) and nonrepeating (camouflage, shiny, and plain) patterns. In Experiment 1, when models wearing patterns were presented side by side with total fixation duration as the measure, the repeating floral pattern was the most provocative, with total fixation duration significantly longer than all other patterns. Leopard and snakeskin patterns had total fixation durations that were significantly longer than the plain pattern. In Experiment 2, we employed a visual-search task where participants were required to find models wearing the various patterns in a setting of a crowded airport terminal. Participants detected leopard skin pattern and repetitive floral pattern significantly faster than two of the nonpatterned clothing styles. Our experimental findings support the hypothesis that repetition of specific visual features might facilitate target detection, especially those characterizing evolutionary important threats. Our findings that intricate, but nonthreatening repeating patterns can have similar attention-grabbing properties to animal skin patterns have important implications for the fashion industry and wildlife trade.
机译:动物要注意相关的事情,以便以有效的方式行事并在其环境中取得成功。在一些非人类物种中,人们倾向于注意指示自然环境中的威胁(例如危险动物)的模式。由于许多危险动物的皮肤通常都是重复性的,因此我们建议重复是能够识别出进化上重要威胁的关键特征。当前的研究包括两个实验,我们测量了参与者a?对穿着各种重复(豹皮,蛇皮和花卉印花)和不重复(伪装,闪亮和普通)图案的服装的男女模特照片的反应。在实验1中,当以总固定持续时间作为衡量标准并排展示磨损模式的模型时,重复的花型最具启发性,总固定持续时间明显长于所有其他模式。豹纹和蛇皮纹的总固定时间明显长于普通纹。在实验2中,我们采用了视觉搜索任务,要求参与者在拥挤的机场航站楼中寻找穿着各种图案的模特。参与者检测到豹皮的图案和重复的花朵图案的速度明显快于两种无图案的服装样式。我们的实验结果支持以下假设:特定视觉特征的重复可能有助于目标检测,尤其是那些表征进化性重要威胁的目标。我们发现复杂但无威胁的重复模式与动物皮肤模式具有相似的引人注目的特性,对时装业和野生动植物贸易具有重要意义。

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