Poletti Martina, Rucci Michele, Carrasco Marisa
Department of Psychological &Brain Sciences, Boston, University, Boston Massachusetts, USA.
Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2017 Oct;20(10):1413-1417. doi: 10.1038/nn.4622. Epub 2017 Aug 14.
Efficient control of attentional resources and high-acuity vision are both fundamental for survival. Shifts in visual attention are known to covertly enhance processing at locations away from the center of gaze, where visual resolution is low. It is unknown, however, whether selective spatial attention operates where the observer is already looking-that is, within the high-acuity foveola, the small yet disproportionally important rod-free region of the retina. Using new methods for precisely controlling retinal stimulation, here we show that covert attention flexibly improves and speeds up both detection and discrimination at loci only a fraction of a degree apart within the foveola. These findings reveal a surprisingly precise control of attention and its involvement in fine spatial vision. They show that the commonly studied covert shifts of attention away from the fovea are the expression of a global mechanism that exerts its action across the entire visual field.
有效控制注意力资源和高敏锐度视觉对于生存而言都至关重要。视觉注意力的转移已知会暗中增强注视中心以外区域的信息处理,而这些区域的视觉分辨率较低。然而,尚不清楚选择性空间注意力是否在观察者已经注视的地方起作用,即在高敏锐度的中央凹内,视网膜中虽小但却极为重要的无杆细胞区域。通过使用精确控制视网膜刺激的新方法,我们在此表明,隐蔽注意力能灵活地改善并加速中央凹内仅相隔不到一度的位点处的检测和辨别能力。这些发现揭示了对注意力的惊人精确控制及其在精细空间视觉中的作用。它们表明,通常所研究的注意力从中央凹的隐蔽转移是一种全局机制的表现,该机制在整个视野中发挥作用。