ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B
主办:中国心理学会
   中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理学报 ›› 2011, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (07): 726-738.

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注视方向的知觉对注视追随行为的影响

张智君;赵亚军;占琪涛   

  1. (1浙江大学心理与行为科学系, 杭州 310028) (2浙江大学医学院附属妇产科医院生殖内分泌系, 杭州 310006)
  • 收稿日期:2010-11-15 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2011-07-30 发布日期:2011-07-30
  • 通讯作者: 张智君

Effects of Gaze Direction Perception on Gaze Following Behavior

ZHANG Zhi-Jun;ZHAO Ya-Jun;Zhan Qi-Tao   

  1. (1 Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310028, China)
    (2 Department of Reproductive Endocrinology, Women’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310006, China)
  • Received:2010-11-15 Revised:1900-01-01 Published:2011-07-30 Online:2011-07-30
  • Contact: ZHANG Zhi-Jun

摘要: 他人的注视线索可诱导观察者将注意自动地转移到该线索所指示的方向上去(注视追随), 但仍不清楚注视方向的知觉在注视追随中起到何种作用。本研究结合注视适应和注视线索提示范式发现:知觉到的注视线索角度越大, 其线索提示效应越强; 知觉适应后被试判断注视方向的准确性下降, 注视线索引起的注意转移量显著减少。可见, 对注视方向的知觉能直接影响注视追随行为, 而注视方向抽取受到刺激显著性(注视角度)和知觉适应等因素的调节。这提示:在意识状态下, 注视知觉与注视追随存在直接联系, 即可能存在从注视知觉系统到注意转移系统的皮层加工通路; 注视追随并非纯粹的反射式加工, 它受自上而下知觉经验的调节。

关键词: 联合注意, 注视知觉, 注视追随, 知觉适应, 注视线索提示效应

Abstract: Observing another person’s averted eye gaze leads to automatic shift of attention to the same object and facilitates subsequent early visual processing. This phenomenon is termed ‘Joint attention’. Joint attention processing proceeds through two main stages: gaze perception and gaze following. Gaze perception refers to analysis of the perceptual features of a gaze cue. By contrast, gaze following refers to the tendency of observers to shift attention to locations looked at by others, which is indicated by gaze cueing effect (GCE). Most of researchers maintained that the latter process relied on the former (serial model). They hold an idea that mechanisms involved in gaze perception precede those involved in attentional cueing from gaze. However, other results suggested that gaze perception and gaze following might involve dissociable mechanisms (parallel model). As Doherty et al. (2009) reported in young children, it was possible for gaze following to occur in the absence of precise gaze perception. Thus, it remains unclear what role the gaze perception plays in gaze following behavior. In the current study, a gaze adaptation technique and a gaze cueing paradigm were combined to investigate the effects of gaze perceptual adaptation on gaze cueing effect. We hope to figure out the relationship between gaze perception and gaze following.
Three experiments were performed in this study with the gaze adaptation technique and the gaze cueing paradigm. The gaze direction aftereffect was re-examined using perceptual adaptation technique in experiment 1. The gaze cueing effects in different gaze angles (5 degree and 10 degree) were examined in experiment 2. Crucially, the influence of gaze perceptual adaptation on the shift of attention induced by averted gaze was investigated in experiment 3. Forty two subjects participated in the three experiments (12 subjects in experiment 1, 12 subjects in experiment 2, and 18 subjects in experiment 3).
In experiment 1, we repeated a strong gaze direction aftereffect, finding that perception of gaze in the adapted direction was significantly impaired, which was consistent with previous studies. It provided a clear evidence for distinct neuronal channels tuned to leftward- and rightward-oriented gaze in humans. In experiment 2, the GCE induced by 10° gaze was significantly stronger than 5° condition, which suggested that gaze following was influenced by stimulus salience through a bottom-up mechanism. Crucially, the shift of attention induced by averted gaze was found significantly decreased after gaze direction adaptation in experiment 3, which indicated that the extraction of gaze direction modulated by perceptual adaptation could affect the gaze following behavior.
In conclusion, the present study provided critical behavioral evidence that there existed a direct link between gaze perception and gaze following under conscious condition. The spatial encoding and attention shift happen only if gaze direction has been extracted correctly. Based on its neural underpinnings of adaptation, “the psychologist’s microelectrode’’, we inferred that a cortical visual pathway flowing from superior temporal sulcus (STS) to intraparietal sulcus (IPS) could relate observed gaze to visual attention. Moreover, gaze following was not purely reflexive. It was also sensitive to top-down modulation triggered by perceptual experience.

Key words: joint attention, gaze perception, gaze following, perceptual adaptation, gaze cueing effect