Bonneh Y S, Cooperman A, Sagi D
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, California 94115, USA.
Nature. 2001 Jun 14;411(6839):798-801. doi: 10.1038/35081073.
Cases in which salient visual stimuli do not register consciously are known to occur in special conditions, such as the presentation of dissimilar stimuli to the two eyes or when images are stabilized on the retina. Here, we report a striking phenomenon of 'visual disappearance' observed with normal-sighted observers under natural conditions. When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, the latter disappear and reappear alternately for periods of several seconds. We show that this motion-induced blindness (MIB) phenomenon is unlikely to reflect retinal suppression, sensory masking or adaptation. The phenomenology observed includes perceptual grouping effects, object rivalry and visual field anisotropy. This is very similar to that found in other types of visual disappearance, as well as in clinical cases of attention deficits, in which partial invisibility might occur despite the primary visual areas being intact. Disappearance might reflect a disruption of attentional processing, which shifts the system into a winner-takes-all mode, uncovering the dynamics of competition between object representations within the human visual system.
已知在特殊情况下会出现显著视觉刺激无法被有意识地察觉的情况,比如向双眼呈现不同的刺激,或者图像在视网膜上稳定时。在此,我们报告了在自然条件下正常视力观察者所观察到的一种惊人的“视觉消失”现象。当一个全局运动模式叠加在高对比度的静止或缓慢移动的刺激物上时,后者会交替消失和重新出现,持续数秒。我们表明,这种运动诱导失明(MIB)现象不太可能反映视网膜抑制、感觉掩蔽或适应。所观察到的现象学包括知觉分组效应、物体竞争和视野各向异性。这与在其他类型的视觉消失以及注意力缺陷临床病例中发现的情况非常相似,在这些病例中,尽管初级视觉区域完好无损,但仍可能出现部分不可见性。消失可能反映了注意力处理的中断,这会使系统进入一种赢家通吃的模式,揭示人类视觉系统中物体表征之间竞争的动态过程。