Relative change probability affects the decision process of detecting multiple feature changes

Cheng Ta Yang, Ting Yun Chang, Chia Jung Wu

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摘要

Change in a real world setting usually consists of multiple feature changes, and one feature maychange more often than another. This study manipulated the number of changes in orientation and spatial frequency to examine the effect of the relative change probability on the comparison and decision processes in a change detection task. Results showed that when two types of features changed equally often (Experiment 1), parallel self-terminating processing was adopted. When frequency changed more often than orientation (Experiment 2), serial self-terminating processing was adopted. However, when there was a lack of cognitive resources (Experiment 3), parallel self-terminating processing was adopted even when relative saliency existed. In all three experiments, the process capacity ranged from limited to unlimited. In addition, the participants reported that they were not aware of their use of change probability information, thus, providing evidence of implicit learning of change probability. These results support the relative saliency hypothesis: relative change probability affects the relative salience between features and, consequently, influences the adoption of decision strategies. Furthermore, the results highlight that perceptual comparison and decision processes are flexible and can vary depending on the relative saliency and resources available for information processing.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1365-1385
頁數21
期刊Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
39
發行號5
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 10月 2013
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 實驗與認知心理學
  • 藝術與人文(雜項)
  • 行為神經科學

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