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寻找捕捉与控制之间的平衡:早期失聪成年人的动眼神经选择

Finding the balance between capture and control: Oculomotor selection in early deaf adults.

作者信息

Heimler Benedetta, van Zoest Wieske, Baruffaldi Francesca, Donk Mieke, Rinaldi Pasquale, Caselli Maria Cristina, Pavani Francesco

机构信息

Center for Mind Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Italy.

Center for Mind Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Italy.

出版信息

Brain Cogn. 2015 Jun;96:12-27. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2015.03.001. Epub 2015 Mar 29.

Abstract

Previous work investigating the consequence of bilateral deafness on attentional selection suggests that experience-dependent changes in this population may result in increased automatic processing of stimulus-driven visual information (e.g., saliency). However, adaptive behavior also requires observers to prioritize goal-driven information relevant to the task at hand. In order to investigate whether auditory deprivation alters the balance between these two components of attentional selection, we assessed the time-course of overt visual selection in deaf adults. Twenty early-deaf adults and twenty hearing controls performed an oculomotor additional singleton paradigm. Participants made a speeded eye-movement to a unique orientation target, embedded among homogenous non-targets and one additional unique orientation distractor that was more, equally or less salient than the target. Saliency was manipulated through color. For deaf participants proficiency in sign language was assessed. Overall, results showed that fast initiated saccades were saliency-driven, whereas later initiated saccades were goal-driven. However, deaf participants were overall slower than hearing controls at initiating saccades and also less captured by task-irrelevant salient distractors. The delayed oculomotor behavior of deaf adults was not explained by any of the linguistic measures acquired. Importantly, a multinomial model applied to the data revealed a comparable evolution over time of the underlying saliency- and goal-driven processes between the two groups, confirming the crucial role of saccadic latencies in determining the outcome of visual selection performance. The present findings indicate that prioritization of saliency-driven information is not an unavoidable phenomenon in deafness. Possible neural correlates of the documented behavioral effect are also discussed.

摘要

先前关于双侧耳聋对注意力选择影响的研究表明,该人群中依赖经验的变化可能导致对刺激驱动的视觉信息(如显著性)的自动加工增加。然而,适应性行为还要求观察者优先处理与手头任务相关的目标驱动信息。为了研究听觉剥夺是否会改变注意力选择这两个组成部分之间的平衡,我们评估了成年聋人明显视觉选择的时间进程。20名早发性聋人成年人和20名听力正常的对照组进行了一项眼动附加单例范式实验。参与者快速将眼球移动到一个独特的方向目标上,该目标嵌入在同质的非目标中,还有一个额外的独特方向干扰物,其显著性比目标更强、相同或更弱。通过颜色来操纵显著性。对聋人参与者的手语熟练程度进行了评估。总体而言,结果表明,快速启动的扫视是由显著性驱动的,而较晚启动的扫视是由目标驱动的。然而,聋人参与者在启动扫视时总体上比听力正常的对照组慢,并且也较少被与任务无关的显著干扰物吸引。聋人成年人延迟的眼动行为无法用所获得的任何语言测量指标来解释。重要的是,应用于数据的多项式模型显示,两组之间潜在的显著性驱动和目标驱动过程随时间的演变具有可比性,这证实了扫视潜伏期在决定视觉选择表现结果中的关键作用。目前的研究结果表明,在耳聋情况下,显著性驱动信息的优先处理并非不可避免的现象。我们还讨论了所记录行为效应可能的神经关联。

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