Moradi Farshad, Shimojo Shinsuke
Computation and Neural Systems Program, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 91125, USA.
Vision Res. 2004 Nov;44(25):2885-99. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.06.021.
Visual input is segregated in the brain into subsystems that process different attributes such as motion and color. At the same time, visual information is perceptually segregated into objects and surfaces. Here we demonstrate that perceptual segregation of visual entities based on a transparency cue precedes and affects perceptual binding of attributes. Adding an irrelevant transparency cue paradoxically improved the pairing of color and motion for rapidly alternating surfaces. Subsequent experiments show: (1) Attributes are registered over the temporal window defined by the perceptual persistence of segregation, resulting in asynchrony in binding, and (2) attention is necessary for correct registration of attributes in the presence of ambiguity.
视觉输入在大脑中被分离成处理不同属性(如运动和颜色)的子系统。与此同时,视觉信息在感知上被分离成物体和表面。在这里,我们证明基于透明度线索的视觉实体的感知分离先于并影响属性的感知绑定。添加一个不相关的透明度线索反而改善了快速交替表面的颜色和运动配对。后续实验表明:(1)属性是在由分离的感知持续性定义的时间窗口内记录的,导致绑定中的异步,以及(2)在存在模糊性的情况下,注意力对于属性的正确记录是必要的。