Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London London, UK ; NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital London, UK.
Front Psychol. 2013 Feb 28;4:88. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00088. eCollection 2013.
Compared to unaffected observers patients with schizophrenia (SZ) show characteristic differences in visual perception, including a reduced susceptibility to the influence of context on judgments of contrast - a manifestation of weaker surround suppression (SS). To examine the generality of this phenomenon we measured the ability of 24 individuals with SZ to judge the luminance, contrast, orientation, and size of targets embedded in contextual surrounds that would typically influence the target's appearance. Individuals with SZ demonstrated weaker SS compared to matched controls for stimuli defined by contrast or size, but not for those defined by luminance or orientation. As perceived luminance is thought to be regulated at the earliest stages of visual processing our findings are consistent with a suppression deficit that is predominantly cortical in origin. In addition, we propose that preserved orientation SS in SZ may reflect the sparing of broadly tuned mechanisms of suppression. We attempt to reconcile these data with findings from previous studies.
与未受影响的观察者相比,精神分裂症(SZ)患者的视觉感知存在特征性差异,包括对上下文对对比度判断的影响的敏感性降低——这是周围抑制(SS)减弱的表现。为了检验这一现象的普遍性,我们测量了 24 名 SZ 个体判断嵌入在典型影响目标外观的上下文环境中的目标亮度、对比度、方向和大小的能力。与匹配的对照组相比,SZ 个体在对比度或大小定义的刺激下表现出较弱的 SS,但在亮度或方向定义的刺激下则不然。由于感知亮度被认为是在视觉处理的最早阶段进行调节,因此我们的研究结果与主要起源于皮质的抑制缺陷一致。此外,我们提出 SZ 中保留的方向 SS 可能反映了广泛调节抑制机制的保留。我们试图将这些数据与之前的研究结果协调一致。