Corbett Jennifer E, Venuti Paola, Melcher David
Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center, Bilkent University Ankara, Turkey.
Department of Cognitive Science and Education, University of Trento Trento, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2016 Nov 7;7:1735. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01735. eCollection 2016.
There is mounting evidence that observers rely on statistical summaries of visual information to maintain stable and coherent perception. Sensitivity to the mean (or other prototypical value) of a visual feature (e.g., mean size) appears to be a pervasive process in human visual perception. Previous studies in individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have uncovered characteristic patterns of visual processing that suggest they may rely more on enhanced local representations of individual objects instead of computing such perceptual averages. To further explore the fundamental nature of abstract statistical representation in visual perception, we investigated perceptual averaging of mean size in a group of 12 high-functioning individuals diagnosed with ASD using simplified versions of two identification and adaptation tasks that elicited characteristic perceptual averaging effects in a control group of neurotypical participants. In Experiment 1, participants performed with above chance accuracy in recalling the mean size of a set of circles () despite poor accuracy in recalling individual circle sizes (). In Experiment 2, their judgments of single circle size were biased by mean size adaptation. Overall, these results suggest that individuals with ASD perceptually average information about sets of objects in the surrounding environment. Our results underscore the fundamental nature of perceptual averaging in vision, and further our understanding of how autistic individuals make sense of the external environment.
越来越多的证据表明,观察者依靠视觉信息的统计摘要来维持稳定和连贯的感知。对视觉特征的平均值(或其他原型值)(例如平均大小)的敏感性似乎是人类视觉感知中的一个普遍过程。先前对被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的个体的研究发现了视觉处理的特征模式,这表明他们可能更多地依赖于对单个物体增强的局部表征,而不是计算这种感知平均值。为了进一步探索视觉感知中抽象统计表征的基本性质,我们使用两个识别和适应任务的简化版本,对一组12名被诊断为ASD的高功能个体进行了平均大小的感知平均研究,这两个任务在一组神经典型参与者的对照组中引发了特征性的感知平均效应。在实验1中,参与者在回忆一组圆圈的平均大小()时表现出高于机会水平的准确性,尽管在回忆单个圆圈大小()时准确性较差。在实验2中,他们对单个圆圈大小的判断受到平均大小适应的影响。总体而言,这些结果表明,患有ASD的个体在感知上会对周围环境中物体集合的信息进行平均。我们的结果强调了视觉中感知平均的基本性质,并进一步加深了我们对自闭症个体如何理解外部环境的理解。