Lingnau Angelika, Schwarzbach Jens, Vorberg Dirk
Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, Trento University, Italy.
J Vis. 2010 Sep 15;10(11):13. doi: 10.1167/10.11.13.
In normal vision, shifts of attention and gaze are tightly coupled. Here we ask if this coupling affects performance also when central vision is not available. To this aim, we trained normal-sighted participants to perform a visual search task while vision was restricted to a gaze-contingent viewing window ("forced field location") either in the left, right, upper, or lower visual field. Gaze direction was manipulated within a continuous visual search task that required leftward, rightward, upward, or downward eye movements. We found no general performance advantage for a particular part of the visual field or for a specific gaze direction. Rather, performance depended on the coordination of visual attention and eye movements, with impaired performance when sustained attention and gaze have to be moved in opposite directions. Our results suggest that during early stages of central visual field loss, the optimal location for the substitution of foveal vision does not depend on the particular retinal location alone, as has previously been thought, but also on the gaze direction required by the task the patient wishes to perform.
在正常视觉中,注意力转移和目光凝视紧密相连。在此,我们探讨当中央视觉无法使用时,这种关联是否也会影响表现。为此,我们训练视力正常的参与者执行一项视觉搜索任务,同时将视觉限制在一个与凝视相关的视窗(“强制视野位置”)内,该视窗位于左、右、上或下视野。在一项需要向左、向右、向上或向下眼动的连续视觉搜索任务中,对凝视方向进行操控。我们发现,对于视野的特定部分或特定凝视方向,不存在普遍的表现优势。相反,表现取决于视觉注意力和眼动的协调,当持续注意力和凝视必须朝相反方向移动时,表现会受损。我们的结果表明,在中央视野丧失的早期阶段,替代中央凹视觉的最佳位置并非如之前所认为的那样仅取决于特定的视网膜位置,还取决于患者希望执行的任务所要求的凝视方向。