Lee D K, Itti L, Koch C, Braun J
Computation and Neural Systems, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 91125, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 1999 Apr;2(4):375-81. doi: 10.1038/7286.
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination performance. This residual vision with 'poor' attention can be compared to normal vision with 'full' attention to reveal how attention alters visual perception. We report large differences between residual and normal visual thresholds for discriminating the orientation or spatial frequency of simple patterns, and smaller differences for discriminating contrast. A computational model, in which attention activates a winner-take-all competition among overlapping visual filters, quantitatively accounts for all observations. Our model predicts that the effects of attention on visual cortical neurons include increased contrast gain as well as sharper tuning to orientation and spatial frequency.
将注意力从视觉刺激上转移会降低但不会消除视觉辨别能力。这种在“注意力不集中”时的残余视觉可以与“注意力充分集中”时的正常视觉相比较,以揭示注意力如何改变视觉感知。我们报告了在辨别简单图案的方向或空间频率时,残余视觉阈值与正常视觉阈值之间存在很大差异,而在辨别对比度时差异较小。一个计算模型,其中注意力激活重叠视觉滤波器之间的胜者全得竞争,定量地解释了所有观察结果。我们的模型预测,注意力对视觉皮层神经元的影响包括增加对比度增益以及对方向和空间频率的更尖锐调谐。