Roudaia Eugenie, Farber Lindsay E, Bennett Patrick J, Sekuler Allison B
Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1.
Vision Res. 2011 May 11;51(9):1022-32. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2011.02.015. Epub 2011 Feb 21.
The present study examined the effect of aging on the detection and discrimination of contours embedded in a dense field of distractors. The minimum stimulus duration required to correctly discriminate (Experiment 1) and detect (Experiment 2) three types of "C" shaped contours was measured. Overall, older subjects required longer stimulus durations than younger subjects in all conditions. Comparing performance for contours comprising elements oriented tangentially to the contour path (aligned) and those oriented orthogonally to the contour (radial) revealed that the effect of local orientation on contour discrimination is slightly greater in older than younger subjects. Control experiments showed that these age differences were not due to differences in retinal illuminance, or the detectability or discriminability of the elements comprising the contours. These findings suggest that ability to extract global contours embedded in clutter declines in older age.
本研究考察了衰老对在密集干扰物场中嵌入的轮廓的检测和辨别能力的影响。测量了正确辨别(实验1)和检测(实验2)三种类型的“C”形轮廓所需的最短刺激持续时间。总体而言,在所有条件下,老年受试者比年轻受试者需要更长的刺激持续时间。比较由与轮廓路径相切定向的元素(对齐)组成的轮廓和与轮廓正交定向的元素(径向)的辨别性能发现,局部定向对轮廓辨别的影响在老年受试者中比在年轻受试者中略大。对照实验表明,这些年龄差异不是由于视网膜照度、组成轮廓的元素的可检测性或可辨别性的差异所致。这些发现表明,老年人提取嵌入杂乱背景中的全局轮廓的能力下降。