1 Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley.
2 Department of Psychology, Northeastern University.
Psychol Sci. 2018 Mar;29(3):356-369. doi: 10.1177/0956797617735534. Epub 2018 Jan 18.
Visual space is perceived as continuous and stable even though visual inputs from the left and right visual fields are initially processed separately within the two cortical hemispheres. In the research reported here, we examined whether the visual system utilizes a dynamic recalibration mechanism to integrate these representations and to maintain alignment across the visual fields. Subjects adapted to randomly oriented moving lines that straddled the vertical meridian; these lines were vertically offset between the left and right hemifields. Subsequent vernier alignment judgments revealed a negative aftereffect: An offset in the same direction as the adaptation was required to correct the perceived misalignment. This aftereffect was specific to adaptation to vertical, but not horizontal, misalignments and also occurred following adaptation to movie clips and patterns without coherent motion. Our results demonstrate that the visual system unifies the left and right halves of visual space by continuously recalibrating the alignment of elements across the visual fields.
尽管来自左右视野的视觉输入最初在两个大脑半球中分别处理,但视觉空间仍被感知为连续和稳定的。在本研究中,我们研究了视觉系统是否利用动态重新校准机制来整合这些表示并保持视野之间的对齐。研究对象适应于跨越垂直子午线的随机定向移动线;这些线在左右半视野之间存在垂直偏移。随后的视差对准判断显示出负后效:需要与适应相同的方向的偏移才能纠正感知到的失准。这种后效仅适用于垂直而非水平的失准适应,并且在适应没有连贯运动的电影片段和模式后也会发生。我们的结果表明,视觉系统通过不断重新校准视野中元素的对齐方式,将视觉空间的左右两半统一起来。