Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany; Department of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany; Exzellenzcluster Science of Intelligence, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Perception and Cognition Group, European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen - A Joint Initiative of the University Medical Center Göttingen and the Max-Planck-Society, Göttingen, Germany.
Cortex. 2021 Jul;140:179-198. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2021.03.020. Epub 2021 Apr 15.
The pre-saccadic attention shift-a rapid increase in visual sensitivity at the target-is an inevitable precursor of saccadic eye movements. Saccade targets are often parts of the objects that are of interest to the active observer. Although the link between saccades and covert attention shifts is well established, it remains unclear if pre-saccadic attention selects the location of the eye movement target or rather the entire object that occupies this location. Indeed, several neurophysiological studies suggest that attentional modulations of neural activity in visual cortex spreads across parts of objects (e.g., elements grouped by Gestalt principles) that contain the target location of a saccade. To understand the nature of pre-saccadic attentional selection, we examined how visual sensitivity, measured in a challenging orientation discrimination task, changes during saccade preparation at locations that are perceptually grouped with the saccade target. In Experiment 1, using grouping by color in a delayed-saccade task, we found no consistent spread of attention to locations that formed a perceptual group with the saccade target. However, performance depended on the side of the stimulus arrangement relative to the saccade target location, an effect we discuss with respect to attentional momentum. In Experiment 2, employing stronger perceptual grouping cues (color and motion) and an immediate-saccade task, we obtained a reliable grouping effect: Attention spread to locations that were perceptually grouped with the saccade target while saccade preparation was underway. We also replicated the side effect observed in Experiment 1. These results provide evidence that the pre-saccadic attention spreads beyond the target location along the saccade direction, and selects scene elements that-based on Gestalt criteria-are likely to belong to the same object as the saccade target.
在眼跳之前,注意力转移——即目标处视觉敏感度的快速增加——是眼跳运动的必然前奏。眼跳目标通常是主动观察者感兴趣的物体的一部分。虽然眼跳和隐蔽注意力转移之间的联系已经得到很好的证实,但仍不清楚在眼跳之前,注意力是选择眼跳目标的位置,还是选择占据该位置的整个物体。事实上,一些神经生理学研究表明,视觉皮层中神经活动的注意力调制会扩散到包含眼跳目标位置的物体的各个部分(例如,按格式塔原则分组的元素)。为了理解眼跳前注意力选择的本质,我们研究了在眼跳准备期间,在与眼跳目标知觉上分组的位置,视觉敏感度(在一项具有挑战性的方位辨别任务中测量)如何变化。在实验 1 中,我们使用延迟眼跳任务中的颜色分组,发现没有注意力一致地扩散到与眼跳目标形成知觉分组的位置。然而,表现取决于刺激排列相对于眼跳目标位置的哪一侧,我们将这种效应与注意力动量联系起来进行了讨论。在实验 2 中,我们采用了更强的知觉分组线索(颜色和运动)和即时眼跳任务,得到了可靠的分组效应:当进行眼跳准备时,注意力会扩散到与眼跳目标知觉分组的位置。我们还复制了实验 1 中观察到的侧面效应。这些结果提供了证据表明,在眼跳之前,注意力会沿着眼跳方向扩展到目标位置之外,并选择基于格式塔标准的场景元素,这些元素很可能属于与眼跳目标相同的物体。