University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Department of Psychology, United States.
Boys Town National Research Hospital, Center for Neurobehavioral Research, United States.
Cognition. 2019 Nov;192:104003. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2019.06.015. Epub 2019 Jun 19.
In this report, we present a neural process model that explains visual dimensional attention and changes in visual dimensional attention over development. The model is composed of an object representation system that binds visual features such as shape and color to spatial locations and a label learning system that associates labels such as "color" or "shape" with visual features. We have previously demonstrated that this model explains the development of flexible dimensional attention in a task that requires children to switch between shape and color rules for sorting cards. In the model, the development of flexible dimensional attention is a product of strengthening associations between labels and features. In this report, we generalize this model to also explain development of stable and selective dimensional attention. Specifically, we use the model to explain a previously reported developmental association between flexible dimensional attention and stable dimensional attention. Moreover, we generate predictions regarding developmental associations between flexible and selective dimensional attention. Results from an experiment with 3- and 4-year-olds supported model predictions: children who demonstrated flexibility also demonstrated higher levels of selectivity. Thus, the model provides a framework that integrates various functions of dimensional attention, including implicit and explicit functions, over development. This model also provides new avenues of research aimed at uncovering how cognitive functions such as dimensional attention emerge from the interaction between neural dynamics and task structure, as well as understanding how learning dimensional labels creates changes in dimensional attention, brain activation, and neural connectivity.
在本报告中,我们提出了一个神经过程模型,该模型解释了视觉维度注意及其在发展过程中的变化。该模型由一个物体表示系统组成,该系统将形状和颜色等视觉特征与空间位置绑定,以及一个标签学习系统,该系统将“颜色”或“形状”等标签与视觉特征关联起来。我们之前已经证明,该模型解释了在一项需要儿童在形状和颜色规则之间切换以对卡片进行分类的任务中,灵活维度注意的发展。在该模型中,灵活维度注意的发展是标签和特征之间的关联得到加强的结果。在本报告中,我们将该模型推广到也解释稳定和选择性维度注意的发展。具体来说,我们使用该模型来解释之前报道的关于灵活维度注意和稳定维度注意之间的发展关联。此外,我们还对灵活和选择性维度注意之间的发展关联做出了预测。一项针对 3 岁和 4 岁儿童的实验结果支持了模型的预测:表现出灵活性的儿童也表现出更高水平的选择性。因此,该模型提供了一个框架,将维度注意的各种功能(包括内隐和外显功能)整合到发展过程中。该模型还为研究提供了新的途径,旨在揭示诸如维度注意等认知功能如何从神经动力学和任务结构之间的相互作用中产生,以及理解如何学习维度标签会导致维度注意、大脑激活和神经连接的变化。