Schwarzkopf Dietrich S
Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London, UK; School of Optometry & Vision Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Iperception. 2019 Sep 25;10(5):2041669519878722. doi: 10.1177/2041669519878722. eCollection 2019 Sep-Oct.
The apparent size of visual stimuli depends on where in the visual field they appear. We recently presented a model of how size perception could be biased by stimulus encoding in retinotopic cortex. However, it remains unclear if such perceptual biases are instead trivially related to discrimination ability and if they are temporally stable. An independent test of the model is also still outstanding. Here, I show that perceptual biases are stable across stimulus durations between 50 and 1,000 milliseconds, even though discrimination ability unsurprisingly improves with duration. Furthermore, perceptual biases are stronger along the vertical than the horizontal meridian, which mirrors reported differences in spatial vision and the positional selectivity of early visual cortex. Taken together, these findings support our model of how size is inferred from cortical responses.
视觉刺激的表观大小取决于它们在视野中的位置。我们最近提出了一个模型,说明视网膜皮层中的刺激编码如何导致大小感知产生偏差。然而,目前尚不清楚这种感知偏差是否与辨别能力存在简单关联,以及它们在时间上是否稳定。该模型的独立测试也尚未完成。在这里,我表明,尽管辨别能力会随着刺激持续时间的增加而提高,但感知偏差在50至1000毫秒的刺激持续时间内是稳定的。此外,垂直子午线上的感知偏差比水平子午线上的更强,这反映了空间视觉和早期视觉皮层位置选择性方面已报道的差异。综上所述,这些发现支持了我们关于如何从皮层反应推断大小的模型。