Montreal Neurological Institute.
J Cogn Neurosci. 1993 Fall;5(4):436-52. doi: 10.1162/jocn.1993.5.4.436.
Abstract Brain-damaged subjects who had previously been identified as suffering from a visual attention deficit for contralesional stimulation were tested on a series of visual search tasks. The experiments examined the hypothesis that the processing of single features is preattentive but that feature integration, necessary for the correct perception of conjunctions of features, requires attention (Treisman & Gelade, 1980 Treisman & Sato, 1990). Subjects searched for a feature target (orientation or color) or for a conjunction target (orientation and color) in unilateral displays in which the number of items presented was variable. Ocular fixation was controlled so that trials on which eye movements occurred were cancelled. While brain-damaged subjects with a visual attention disorder (VAD subjects) performed similarly to normal controls in feature search tasks, they showed a marked deficit in conjunction search. Specifically, VAD subjects exhibited an important reduction of their serial search rates for a conjunction target with contralesional displays. In support of Treisman's feature integration theory, a visual attention deficit leads to a marked impairment in feature integration whereas it does not appear to affect feature encoding.
摘要 先前被确定为对侧刺激存在视觉注意力缺陷的脑损伤受试者在一系列视觉搜索任务中接受了测试。这些实验检验了以下假设:单个特征的处理是前注意的,但特征整合对于正确感知特征的结合是必要的,这需要注意力(Treisman 和 Gelade,1980;Treisman 和 Sato,1990)。受试者在单侧显示中搜索特征目标(方向或颜色)或联合目标(方向和颜色),其中呈现的项目数量是可变的。眼球固定受到控制,因此发生眼动的试验被取消。虽然患有视觉注意障碍(VAD 受试者)的脑损伤受试者在特征搜索任务中表现与正常对照相似,但他们在联合搜索中表现出明显的缺陷。具体来说,VAD 受试者在对侧显示时,对联合目标的连续搜索率显著降低。支持特里斯曼的特征整合理论,视觉注意力缺陷导致特征整合明显受损,而似乎不会影响特征编码。