Park Junghyun, Schlag-Rey Madeleine, Schlag John
Department of Neurobiology, UCLA School of Medicine (CHS), Los Angeles, CA 90095-1763, USA.
Vision Res. 2003 Jul;43(15):1667-74. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(03)00217-7.
The temporal order of two spots of light successively appearing in the dark, just before a saccade, influences their perceived spatial relation. Both spots are mislocalized in the saccade direction--the second more so than the first--because mislocalization grows as time elapses from stimulus to saccade onset. On the other hand, the perceived order of the two spots may be altered if the second spot is at the focus of spatial attention. How would these illusory perceptions of space and time interact when they are brought to play together? Could they be independent or could one perception depend on the other? Here we show that perceived location of stimuli is not affected by illusory temporal order, whereas perceived temporal order is affected by misperceived location. The results suggest that the brain processes spatial location of visual stimuli before processing their temporal order.
在扫视之前,黑暗中相继出现的两个光点的时间顺序会影响它们的空间关系感知。两个光点都在扫视方向上出现位置错误——第二个比第一个更明显——因为从刺激开始到扫视开始的时间越长,位置错误就越大。另一方面,如果第二个光点位于空间注意力的焦点上,那么两个光点的感知顺序可能会改变。当这些空间和时间的错觉感知同时出现时,它们会如何相互作用呢?它们会相互独立,还是一种感知依赖于另一种感知呢?在这里,我们表明刺激的感知位置不受虚幻时间顺序的影响,而感知时间顺序则受到错误感知位置的影响。结果表明,大脑在处理视觉刺激的时间顺序之前先处理其空间位置。