Ross-Sheehy Shannon, Schneegans Sebastian, Spencer John P
East Tennessee State University.
Institut für Neuroinformatik.
Infancy. 2015 Sep-Oct;20(5):467-506. doi: 10.1111/infa.12087.
Infant visual attention develops rapidly over the first year of life, significantly altering the way infants respond to peripheral visual events. Here we present data from 5-, 7- and 10-month-old infants using the Infant Orienting With Attention (IOWA) task, designed to capture developmental changes in visual spatial attention and saccade planning. Results indicate rapid development of spatial attention and visual response competition between 5 and 10 months. We use a dynamic neural field (DNF) model to link behavioral findings to neural population activity, providing a possible mechanistic explanation for observed developmental changes. Together, the behavioral and model simulation results provide new insights into the specific mechanisms that underlie spatial cueing effects, visual competition, and visual interference in infancy.
婴儿的视觉注意力在生命的第一年迅速发展,极大地改变了婴儿对外围视觉事件的反应方式。在此,我们展示了来自5个月、7个月和10个月大婴儿的数据,这些数据采用了婴儿注意力定向(IOWA)任务,该任务旨在捕捉视觉空间注意力和扫视计划中的发育变化。结果表明,5至10个月大时,空间注意力和视觉反应竞争迅速发展。我们使用动态神经场(DNF)模型将行为学发现与神经群体活动联系起来,为观察到的发育变化提供了一种可能的机制解释。行为学和模型模拟结果共同为婴儿期空间线索效应、视觉竞争和视觉干扰背后的具体机制提供了新的见解。