Yi Do-Joon, Woodman Geoffrey F, Widders David, Marois René, Chun Marvin M
Department of Psychology, Yale University, PO Box 208205, 2 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2004 Sep;7(9):992-6. doi: 10.1038/nn1294. Epub 2004 Aug 1.
Observers commonly experience functional blindness to unattended visual events, and this problem has fuelled an intense debate concerning the fate of unattended visual information in neural processing. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to demonstrate that the type of task that a human subject engages in determines the way in which ignored visual background stimuli are processed in parahippocampal cortex. Increasing the perceptual difficulty of a foveal target task attenuated processing of task-irrelevant background scenes, whereas increasing the number of objects held in working memory did not have this effect. These dissociable effects of perceptual and working memory load clarify how task-irrelevant, unattended stimuli are processed in category-selective areas in human ventral visual cortex.
观察者通常会对未被注意的视觉事件产生功能性失明,这一问题引发了一场关于未被注意的视觉信息在神经处理过程中的命运的激烈辩论。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来证明人类受试者所从事的任务类型决定了海马旁回皮质中被忽略的视觉背景刺激的处理方式。增加中央凹目标任务的感知难度会减弱对与任务无关的背景场景的处理,而增加工作记忆中所保留的物体数量则没有这种效果。感知负荷和工作记忆负荷的这些可分离效应阐明了在人类腹侧视觉皮质的类别选择性区域中,与任务无关的、未被注意的刺激是如何被处理的。