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Knowing What You Need But Not What You Want: Affordances and Action-Defined Templates in Neglect

机译:了解你需要的东西,但不是你想要的东西:无法忽视的带来和行动定义的模板

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We examined search for target objects in a patient, MP, showing symptoms of left unilateral neglect. The conditions varied how the target was defined, the numbers of targets and distractors, and whether search was for multiple or single targets. We found that search was substantially improved when the target was defined by a description of its action rather than its name. This advantage for action-defined targets increased with larger display sizes. For both action and name-defined targets, there were also larger effects of the number of distractors when search was for multiple rather than single targets, even when the numbers of distractors were kept constant. However, these effects were increased for name-defined targets. The differences between action- and name-defined targets decreased when objects were replaced with words. The data suggest that search could be based on action-defined templates of targets, activated by affordances from objects. The action-defined templates facilitated detection and reduced MP's tendency to re-search displays.
机译:我们检查了在患者,MP中的目标对象的搜索,显示出左侧单侧忽视的症状。条件如何变化,如何定义目标,目标和患者的数量,以及搜索是否为多个或单个目标。当目标由其行动的描述而不是其名称来定义目标时,我们发现搜索显着提高。这种用于动作定义的目标的优点随着较大的显示尺寸而增加。对于措施和名称定义的目标,即使在分散剂的数量保持不变时,搜索对于多个而不是单个目标时,分散的人数也存在更大的效果。但是,对于名称定义的目标,这些效果增加。当对象替换为单词时,动作和名称定义目标之间的差异减少。数据表明,搜索可以基于目标定义的目标模板,通过来自对象的可供性激活。动作定义的模板促进了检测和减少了重新搜索显示的MP的趋势。

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