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无明确任务时的吸引力序列依赖。

Attractive Serial Dependence in the Absence of an Explicit Task.

机构信息

1 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.

2 Commonwealth Honors College, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

出版信息

Psychol Sci. 2018 Mar;29(3):437-446. doi: 10.1177/0956797617737385. Epub 2018 Jan 30.

Abstract

Attractive serial dependence refers to an adaptive change in the representation of sensory information, whereby a current stimulus appears to be similar to a previous one. The nature of this phenomenon is controversial, however, as serial dependence could arise from biased perceptual representations or from biased traces of working memory representation at a decisional stage. Here, we demonstrated a neural signature of serial dependence in numerosity perception emerging early in the visual processing stream even in the absence of an explicit task. Furthermore, a psychophysical experiment revealed that numerosity perception is biased by a previously presented stimulus in an attractive way, not by repulsive adaptation. These results suggest that serial dependence is a perceptual phenomenon starting from early levels of visual processing and occurring independently from a decision process, which is consistent with the view that these biases smooth out noise from neural signals to establish perceptual continuity.

摘要

吸引人的序列依赖是指对感觉信息表示的自适应变化,使得当前刺激看起来与之前的刺激相似。然而,这种现象的本质是有争议的,因为序列依赖可能源于有偏差的感知表示,或者源于决策阶段工作记忆表示的有偏差的痕迹。在这里,我们展示了在视觉处理流中即使在没有明确任务的情况下,数量感知中序列依赖的神经特征。此外,一项心理物理学实验表明,数量感知受到先前呈现的刺激的吸引力影响,而不是排斥性适应。这些结果表明,序列依赖是一个从早期视觉处理水平开始的感知现象,并且独立于决策过程发生,这与这些偏差从神经信号中平滑噪声以建立感知连续性的观点一致。

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