Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912.
Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912.
Neurobiol Aging. 2020 Oct;94:38-49. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2020.05.010. Epub 2020 May 22.
When recognizing objects in our environments, we rely on both what we see and what we know. While older adults often display increased sensitivity to top-down influences of contextual information during object recognition, the locus of this increased sensitivity remains unresolved. To examine the effects of aging on the neural dynamics of bottom-up and top-down visual processing during rapid object recognition, we probed the differential effects of object perceptual ambiguity and scene context congruity on specific EEG event-related potential components indexing dissociable processes along the visual processing stream. Older adults displayed larger behavioral scene congruity effects than young adults. Older adults' larger visual P2 amplitudes to object perceptual ambiguity (as opposed to the scene congruity P2 effects in young adults) suggest continued resolution of perceptual ambiguity that interfered with scene congruity processing, while post-perceptual semantic integration (as indexed by N400) remained largely intact. These findings suggest that compromised bottom-up perceptual processing in healthy aging leads to an increased involvement of top-down processes to resolve greater perceptual ambiguity during object recognition.
当我们在环境中识别物体时,我们既依赖于我们所看到的,也依赖于我们所知道的。虽然老年人在物体识别过程中通常表现出对上下文信息自上而下影响的敏感性增加,但这种敏感性增加的位置仍未解决。为了研究衰老对快速物体识别过程中自上而下和自下而上视觉处理的神经动力学的影响,我们探究了物体知觉模糊性和场景上下文一致性对特定 EEG 事件相关电位成分的不同影响,这些成分沿视觉处理流索引了可分离的过程。老年人的行为场景一致性效应大于年轻人。老年人对物体知觉模糊性的视觉 P2 振幅较大(与年轻人的场景一致性 P2 效应相反),这表明在场景一致性处理过程中持续解决知觉模糊性,而在后知觉语义整合(由 N400 索引)则基本保持完整。这些发现表明,健康衰老中受损的自下而上知觉处理导致自上而下过程的更多参与,以在物体识别过程中解决更大的知觉模糊性。