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A different kind of weapon focus: simulated training with ballistic weapons reduces change blindness

机译:一种不同的武器重点:使用弹道武器进行模拟训练可减少变更盲目性

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Attentional allocation is flexibly altered by action-related priorities. Given that tools – and specifically weapons – can affect attentional allocation, we asked whether training with a weapon or holding a weapon during search would affect change detection. In three experiments, participants searched for changes to agents, shootable objects, or environments in the popular flicker paradigm. Participants trained with a simulated weapon or watched a video from the same training perspective and then searched for changes while holding a weapon or a control object. Results show an effect of training, highlighting the importance of sensorimotor experience for the action-relevant allocation of attention, and a possible interaction between training and the object held during search. Simulated training with ballistic weapons reduces change blindness. This result has implications for the interaction between tool use and attentional allocation.
机译:与行动相关的优先级可以灵活地改变注意力分配。考虑到工具(尤其是武器)会影响注意力分配,我们询问在搜索过程中使用武器训练或握持武器是否会影响变更检测。在三个实验中,参与者搜索了流行的闪烁范例中的特工,可射击物体或环境的变化。参与者使用模拟武器训练或从相同的训练角度观看视频,然后在握住武器或控制对象的同时搜索更改。结果显示出训练的效果,突显了感觉运动体验对于与动作相关的注意力分配的重要性,以及训练与搜索过程中持有的物体之间可能的相互作用。使用弹道武器进行的模拟训练可以减少变更盲目性。该结果对工具使用和注意力分配之间的相互作用具有影响。

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