Tadin Duje, Lappin Joseph S, Blake Randolph, Grossman Emily D
Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, 301 Wilson Hall, Vanderbilt University, 111 21st Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2002 Oct;5(10):1010-5. doi: 10.1038/nn914.
Vision requires a reference frame. To what extent does this reference frame depend on the structure of the visual input, rather than just on retinal landmarks? This question is particularly relevant to the perception of dynamic scenes, when keeping track of external motion relative to the retina is difficult. We tested human subjects' ability to discriminate the motion and temporal coherence of changing elements that were embedded in global patterns and whose perceptual organization was manipulated in a way that caused only minor changes to the retinal image. Coherence discriminations were always better when local elements were perceived to be organized as a global moving form than when they were perceived to be unorganized, individually moving entities. Our results indicate that perceived form influences the neural representation of its component features, and from this, we propose a new method for studying perceptual organization.
视觉需要一个参照系。这个参照系在多大程度上依赖于视觉输入的结构,而不仅仅是视网膜地标?这个问题对于动态场景的感知尤为重要,因为此时追踪相对于视网膜的外部运动很困难。我们测试了人类受试者辨别嵌入全局模式中的变化元素的运动和时间连贯性的能力,这些元素的感知组织以一种仅对视网膜图像造成微小变化的方式进行了操纵。当局部元素被感知为组织成一个全局运动形式时,连贯性辨别总是比当它们被感知为无组织的、单独运动的实体时更好。我们的结果表明,感知到的形式会影响其组成特征的神经表征,据此,我们提出了一种研究感知组织的新方法。