Title of article :
Are visual features of a looming or receding object processed in a capacity-free manner?
Author/Authors :
Kahan، نويسنده , , Todd A. and Colligan، نويسنده , , Sean M. and Wiedman، نويسنده , , John N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
7
From page :
1761
To page :
1767
Abstract :
Numerous experiments have examined whether moving stimuli capture spatial attention but none have sought to determine whether visual features of looming and receding objects are extracted in a capacity-free manner. The current experiment (N = 28) used the task-choice procedure originated by Besner and Care (2003) to examine this possibility. Stimuli were presented in 3D space by manipulating retinal disparity. Results indicate that features of an object are extracted in a capacity-free manner for both looming and receding objects for participants who consciously perceive motion but not for participants who do not consciously perceive motion. These results suggest that the cognitive system is biased to process potentially animate objects, perhaps because of the evolutionary advantage this cognitive ability may provide.
Keywords :
automaticity , visual attention , Looming and receding motion , Capacity-free processing , Task-choice procedure
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number :
2292006
Link To Document :
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