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Obama cares about visuo-spatial attention: Perception of political figures moves attention and determines gaze direction

机译:奥巴马关心视觉空间关注:政治人物的感知会引起关注并确定注视方向

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Processing an abstract concept such as political ideology by itself is difficult but becomes easier when a background situation contextualizes it. Political ideology within American politics, for example, is commonly processed using space metaphorically, i.e., the political "left" and "right" (referring to Democrat and Republican views, respectively), presumably to provide a common metric to which abstract features of ideology can be grounded and understood. Commonplace use of space as metaphor raises the question of whether an inherently non-spatial stimulus (e.g., picture of the political "left" leader, Barack Obama) can trigger a spatially-specific response (e.g., attentional bias toward "left" regions of the visual field). Accordingly, pictures of well-known Democrats and Republicans were presented as central cues in peripheral target detection (Experiment 1) and saccadic free-choice (Experiment 2) tasks to determine whether perception of stimuli lacking a direct association with physical space nonetheless induce attentional and oculomotor biases in the direction compatible with the ideological category of the cue (i.e., Democrat/left and Republican/right). In Experiment 1, target detection following presentation of a Democrat (Republican) was facilitated for targets appearing to the left (right). In Experiment 2, participants were more likely to look left (right) following presentation of a Democrat (Republican). Thus, activating an internal representation of political ideology induced a shift of attention and biased choice of gaze direction in a spatially-specific manner. These findings demonstrate that the link between conceptual processing and spatial attention can be totally arbitrary, with no reference to physical or symbolic spatial information. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:本身很难处理诸如政治意识形态之类的抽象概念,但是当背景情况将其抽象化时,将变得更加容易。例如,美国政治中的政治意识形态通常是用隐喻的空间来处理的,即政治的“左”和“右”(分别指民主党和共和党的观点),大概是为意识形态的抽象特征提供了一个共同的指标。可以扎根和理解。普遍使用空间作为隐喻提出了一个问题,即固有的非空间刺激(例如,政治“左”领导人巴拉克·奥巴马的照片)是否会触发特定于空间的反应(例如,对“左”区域的注意力偏见)视野)。因此,著名的民主党人和共和党人的照片被作为外围目标检测(实验1)和有节奏的自由选择(实验2)任务的中心线索,以确定是否缺乏与物理空间直接联系的刺激感知是否引起注意和动眼肌在与提示的意识形态类别(即,民主党/左派和共和党/右派)兼容的方向上产生偏差。在实验1中,对于出现在左侧(右侧)的目标,可以方便地发现民主党(共和党)之后的目标。在实验2中,在展示民主党(共和党)之后,参与者更有可能向左(右)看。因此,激活政治意识形态的内部表现形式引起了注意力的转移,并以空间特定的方式偏向凝视方向的选择。这些发现表明,概念处理与空间注意之间的联系可以是完全任意的,而没有涉及物理或符号空间信息。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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