Beckman Institute and Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA.
J Neurosci. 2010 Jan 6;30(1):161-9. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4207-09.2010.
Traditional explanations of our limited attentional capacity focus on our ability to direct attention to multiple items. We ask whether this difficulty in simultaneously attending to multiple items stems from an inability to effectively represent multiple attended items. Although attending to one of a set of neighboring stimuli can isolate it from competitive interactions in visual cortex, no such isolation should occur if multiple competing items are attended. Indeed, we find that attention is ineffective at enhancing blood oxygen level-dependent signal in visual cortical area V4 when it is directed to three stimuli simultaneously, but only when those three stimuli compete in visual cortex. This suggests that competition may prevent attention from acting as effectively on representations of multiple items as it does on representations of a single item. In contrast to traditional explanations that posit limits in the sources of attentional control, we show that mechanisms at the sites of stimulus representation may also impose limits on our ability to attend to multiple items simultaneously.
传统的关于注意力有限的解释主要集中在我们将注意力分配到多个项目的能力上。我们提出,这种同时注意多个项目的困难是否源于无法有效地表示多个被注意的项目。虽然将注意力集中在一组相邻刺激中的一个上可以使其免受视觉皮层中竞争相互作用的影响,但如果同时注意多个竞争项目,则不应发生这种隔离。事实上,我们发现,当将注意力同时指向三个刺激时,注意力并不能有效地增强视觉皮层 V4 区的血氧水平依赖信号,但只有当这三个刺激在视觉皮层中竞争时才会发生这种情况。这表明竞争可能会阻止注意力像对单个项目的表示那样有效地作用于多个项目的表示。与传统的解释不同,传统的解释假设注意力控制的来源有限,我们表明,刺激表示部位的机制也可能对我们同时注意多个项目的能力施加限制。