Driver J, Davis G, Russell C, Turatto M, Freeman E
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK.
Cognition. 2001 Jun;80(1-2):61-95. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(00)00151-7.
Issues concerning selective attention provoke new questions about visual segmentation, and vice-versa. We illustrate this by describing our recent work on grouping under conditions of inattention, on change blindness for background events and the residual processing of undetected background changes, on modal versus amodal completion in visual search, and the differential effects of these two forms of completion on attentional processes, and on attentional modulation of lateral interactions thought to arise in early visual cortex. Many of these results indicate that segmentation processes substantially constrain attentional processes, but the reverse influence is also apparent, suggesting an interactive architecture. We discuss how the 'proto-objects' revealed by studies of segmentation and attention (i.e. the segmented perceptual units which constrain selectivity) may relate to other object-based notions in cognitive science, and we wrestle with their relation to phenomenal visual awareness.
有关选择性注意的问题引发了关于视觉分割的新问题,反之亦然。我们通过描述我们最近的工作来说明这一点,这些工作包括在注意力不集中的条件下进行分组、背景事件的变化盲视以及未检测到的背景变化的残余处理、视觉搜索中模态完成与非模态完成,以及这两种完成形式对注意过程的不同影响,还有对早期视觉皮层中被认为会出现的侧向相互作用的注意调制。这些结果中有许多表明分割过程在很大程度上限制了注意过程,但反向影响也很明显,这表明存在一种交互架构。我们讨论了分割和注意研究中揭示的“原始对象”(即限制选择性的分割感知单元)如何与认知科学中其他基于对象的概念相关,并且我们努力探讨它们与现象性视觉意识的关系。