Adams Wendy J, Graf Erich W, Ernst Marc O
Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Nat Neurosci. 2004 Oct;7(10):1057-8. doi: 10.1038/nn1312. Epub 2004 Sep 7.
To interpret complex and ambiguous input, the human visual system uses prior knowledge or assumptions about the world. We show that the 'light-from-above' prior, used to extract information about shape from shading is modified in response to active experience with the scene. The resultant adaptation is not specific to the learned scene but generalizes to a different task, demonstrating that priors are constantly adapted by interactive experience with the environment.
为了解读复杂且模糊的输入信息,人类视觉系统会运用关于世界的先验知识或假设。我们发现,用于从阴影中提取形状信息的“自上而下的光”先验会因对场景的主动体验而发生改变。由此产生的适应性并非特定于所学场景,而是会推广到不同任务中,这表明先验会通过与环境的交互体验不断得到调整。