Presentation 2011-11-11
Asymmetric process for expanding/contracting motion detection on a dual task situation : An investigation from the allocation of attentional resource
Taichi ISHII, Miyuki G. KAMACHI,
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Abstract(in English) Previous research indicated the asymmetric perception which only the detection of expansion shows pop-out effect where contraction does not. We examined whether the asymmetry in perception of expanding/contracting motion arose also on a dual task situation. The dual tasks used here were central task (RSVP task) and peripheral task (visual search task using expand/contract stimuli). From the results, we confirmed the pop-out effect only for detecting expanding motion in both single task and dual task condition. Therefore, we can conclude that asymmetry of motion detection between expansion/contraction was shown even if other task required attention. In other word, the attentional resource for perception of expansion/contraction motion was independent from other discrimination tasks.
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Keyword(in English) Expansion/Contraction / Search Asymmetry / Dual-Task / Attentional Resource
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Title (in English) Asymmetric process for expanding/contracting motion detection on a dual task situation : An investigation from the allocation of attentional resource
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Keyword(1) Expansion/Contraction
Keyword(2) Search Asymmetry
Keyword(3) Dual-Task
Keyword(4) Attentional Resource
1st Author's Name Taichi ISHII
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Kogakuin University()
2nd Author's Name Miyuki G. KAMACHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Informatics, Kogakuin University
Date 2011-11-11
Paper # HIP2011-54
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 283
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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