Lowe Kaleb A, Reppert Thomas R, Schall Jeffrey D
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Center for Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience, Vanderbilt Vision Research Center.
Vis cogn. 2019;27(5-8):387-415. doi: 10.1080/13506285.2019.1659896. Epub 2019 Sep 16.
We discuss the problem of elucidating mechanisms of visual search. We begin by considering the history, logic, and methods of relating behavioral or cognitive processes with neural processes. We then survey briefly the cognitive neurophysiology of visual search and essential aspects of the neural circuitry supporting this capacity. We introduce conceptually and empirically a powerful but underutilized experimental approach to dissect the cognitive processes supporting performance of a visual search task with factorial manipulations of singleton-distractor identifiability and stimulus-response cue discriminability. We show that systems factorial technology can distinguish processing architectures from the performance of macaque monkeys. This demonstration offers new opportunities to distinguish neural mechanisms through selective manipulation of visual encoding, search selection, rule encoding, and stimulus-response mapping.
我们讨论阐明视觉搜索机制的问题。我们首先考虑将行为或认知过程与神经过程相关联的历史、逻辑和方法。然后,我们简要概述视觉搜索的认知神经生理学以及支持这种能力的神经回路的基本方面。我们从概念和实证上引入一种强大但未充分利用的实验方法,通过对单独干扰物可识别性和刺激 - 反应线索可辨别性进行因子操作,来剖析支持视觉搜索任务表现的认知过程。我们表明,系统因子技术可以从猕猴的表现中区分出处理架构。这一论证为通过选择性地操纵视觉编码、搜索选择规则编码和刺激 - 反应映射来区分神经机制提供了新的机会。