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Effects of spatial congruency on saccade and visual discrimination performance in a dual-task paradigm

机译:双任务范式中空间一致性对扫视和视觉识别性能的影响

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The present study investigated the coupling of selection-for-perception and selection-for-action during saccadic eye movement planning in three dual-task experiments. We focused on the effects of spatial congruency of saccade target (ST) location and discrimination target (DT) location and the time between ST-cue and Go-signal (SOA) on saccadic eye movement performance. In two experiments, participants performed a visual discrimination task at a cued location while programming a saccadic eye movement to a cued location. In the third experiment, the discrimination task was not cued and appeared at a random location. Spatial congruency of ST-location and DT-location resulted in enhanced perceptual performance irrespective of SOA. Perceptual performance in spatially incongruent trials was above chance, but only when the DT-location was cued. Saccade accuracy and precision were also affected by spatial congruency showing superior performance when the ST- and DT-location coincided. Saccade latency was only affected by spatial congruency when the DT-cue was predictive of the ST-location. Moreover, saccades consistently curved away from the incongruent DT-locations. Importantly, the effects of spatial congruency on saccade parameters only occurred when the DT-location was cued; therefore, results from experiments 1 and 2 are due to the endogenous allocation of attention to the DT-location and not caused by the salience of the probe. The SOA affected saccade latency showing decreasing latencies with increasing SOA. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that visuospatial attention can be voluntarily distributed upon spatially distinct perceptual and motor goals in dual-task situations, resulting in a decline of visual discrimination and saccade performance. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:本研究在三个双任务实验中研究了眼周运动计划中感知选择和动作选择的耦合。我们重点研究了扫视目标(ST)位置和辨别目标(DT)位置的空间一致性以及ST提示和Go信号(SOA)之间的时间对眼球运动性能的影响。在两个实验中,参与者在将提示的眼动运动编程到提示位置时,在提示位置执行了视觉辨别任务。在第三个实验中,辨别任务没有提示,而是出现在随机位置。与SOA无关,ST位置和DT位置的空间一致性导致增强的感知性能。在空间上不一致的试验中,感知性能高于偶然,但仅当提示DT位置时才如此。当ST位置和DT位置重合时,扫视精度和精度也受到空间一致性的影响,表现出优越的性能。当DT提示可预测ST位置时,扫视潜伏期仅受空间一致性的影响。此外,扫视始终远离不一致的DT位置弯曲。重要的是,空间一致性对扫视参数的影响仅在提示了DT位置时才会发生。因此,实验1和2的结果归因于对DT位置的内在关注分配,而不是由探针的显着性引起的。 SOA影响的扫视延迟显示出随着SOA的增加而减少的延迟。总之,我们的结果表明,在双任务情况下,视觉空间注意力可以自动分配到空间上不同的感知和运动目标上,从而导致视觉辨别力和扫视性能下降。 (C)2014作者。由Elsevier Ltd.发布

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