Yantis Steven
Johns Hopkins University.
Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2008;17(2):86-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8721.2008.00554.x.
Selective attention is an intrinsic component of perceptual representation in a visual system that is hierarchically organized. Modulatory signals originate in brain regions that represent behavioral goals; these signals specify which perceptual objects are to be represented by sensory neurons that are subject to contextual modulation. Attention can be deployed to spatial locations, features, or objects, and corresponding modulatory signals must be targeted within these domains. Open questions include how nonspatial perceptual domains are modulated by attention and how abstract goals are transformed into targeted modulatory signals.
选择性注意是分层组织的视觉系统中感知表征的一个内在组成部分。调制信号起源于代表行为目标的脑区;这些信号指定哪些感知对象将由受上下文调制的感觉神经元来表征。注意力可以部署到空间位置、特征或对象上,相应的调制信号必须在这些领域内靶向作用。悬而未决的问题包括非空间感知领域如何通过注意力进行调制,以及抽象目标如何转化为靶向调制信号。