Mitroff Stephen R, Scholl Brian J, Wynn Karen
Department of Psychology, Yale University, Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06420-8205, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2004 Jun;15(6):420-5. doi: 10.1111/j.0956-7976.2004.00695.x.
Coherent visual experience requires not only segmenting incoming visual input into a structured scene of objects, but also binding discrete views of objects into dynamic representations that persist across time and motion. However, surprisingly little work has explored the principles that guide the construction and maintenance of such persisting object representations. What causes a part of the visual field to be treated as the same object over time? In the cognitive development literature, a key principle of object persistence is cohesion: An object must always maintain a single bounded contour. Here we demonstrate for the first time that mechanisms of adult midlevel vision are affected by cohesion violations. Using the object-file framework, we tested whether object-specific preview benefits-a hallmark of persisting object representations-are obtained for dynamic objects that split into two during their motion. We found that these preview benefits do not fully persist through such cohesion violations without incurring significant performance costs. These results illustrate how cohesion is employed as a constraint that guides the maintenance of object representations in adult midlevel vision.
连贯的视觉体验不仅需要将传入的视觉输入分割成一个结构化的物体场景,还需要将物体的离散视图绑定成跨越时间和运动持续存在的动态表征。然而,令人惊讶的是,很少有研究探讨指导这种持续物体表征构建和维持的原则。是什么导致视野的一部分在一段时间内被视为同一个物体?在认知发展文献中,物体恒存的一个关键原则是连贯性:一个物体必须始终保持单一的有界轮廓。在这里,我们首次证明成人中级视觉机制会受到连贯性违反的影响。使用物体文件框架,我们测试了对于在运动过程中分裂成两个的动态物体,是否能获得特定物体的预览优势——持续物体表征的一个标志。我们发现,在不产生显著性能成本的情况下,这些预览优势在这种连贯性违反情况下并不会完全持续。这些结果说明了连贯性是如何作为一种约束来指导成人中级视觉中物体表征的维持的。