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Swapping or dropping? Electrophysiological measures of difficulty during multiple object tracking

机译:交换还是掉线?多目标跟踪过程中难度的电生理测量

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In the multiple object tracking task, participants are asked to keep targets separate from identical distractors as all items move randomly. It is well known that simple manipulations such as object speed and number of distractors dramatically alter the number of targets that are successfully tracked, but very little is known about what causes this variation in performance. One possibility is that participants tend to lose track of objects (dropping) more frequently under these conditions. Another is that the tendency to confuse a target with a distractor increases (swapping). These two mechanisms have very different implications for the attentional architecture underlying tracking. However, behavioral data alone cannot differentiate between these possibilities. In the current study, we used an electrophysiological marker of the number of items being actively tracked to assess which type of errors tended to occur during speed and distractor load manipulations. Our neural measures suggest that increased distractor load led to an increased likelihood of confusing targets with distractors while increased speed led to an increased chance of a target item being dropped. Behavioral experiments designed to test this novel prediction support this assertion.
机译:在多对象跟踪任务中,要求参与者在所有项目随机移动时将目标与相同的干扰物分开。众所周知,简单的操作(例如物体速度和干扰物的数量)会极大地改变成功跟踪的目标的数量,但对于导致这种性能变化的原因知之甚少。一种可能性是,在这种情况下,参与者往往会更频繁地丢失物体(掉落)的轨迹。另一个是将目标与干扰因素混淆的趋势会增加(交换)。这两种机制对于跟踪基础的注意力体系结构具有非常不同的含义。但是,仅行为数据无法区分这些可能性。在当前的研究中,我们使用电生理标记物来积极追踪物品的数量,以评估在速度和牵引力负荷操纵过程中倾向于发生的错误类型。我们的神经测量结果表明,分心器负荷增加导致目标与分心器混淆的可能性增加,而速度增加导致目标物掉落的机会增加。旨在测试这种新颖预测的行为实验支持了这一主张。

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