Division of Sensory and Cognitive Brain Mapping, Department of System Neuroscience, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan.
Technical Division, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan.
J Vis. 2024 Sep 3;24(9):12. doi: 10.1167/jov.24.9.12.
Numerals, that is, semantic expressions of numbers, enable us to have an exact representation of the amount of things. Visual processing of numerals plays an indispensable role in the recognition and interpretation of numbers. Here, we investigate how visual information from numerals is processed to achieve semantic understanding. We first found that partial occlusion of some digital numerals introduces bistable interpretations. Next, by using the visual adaptation method, we investigated the origin of this bistability in human participants. We showed that adaptation to digital and normal Arabic numerals, as well as homologous shapes, but not Chinese numerals, biases the interpretation of a partially occluded digital numeral. We suggest that this bistable interpretation is driven by intermediate shape processing stages of vision, that is, by features more complex than local visual orientations, but more basic than the abstract concepts of numerals.
数字,即数量的语义表达,使我们能够精确地表示事物的数量。数字的视觉处理在数字的识别和解释中起着不可或缺的作用。在这里,我们研究了如何处理数字的视觉信息以实现语义理解。我们首先发现,对一些数字的部分遮挡会引入双稳态解释。接下来,通过使用视觉适应方法,我们在人类参与者中研究了这种双稳态的起源。我们表明,对数字和正常阿拉伯数字以及同源形状的适应会使部分遮挡的数字的解释产生偏差,但对汉字则不会。我们认为这种双稳态解释是由视觉的中间形状处理阶段驱动的,也就是说,是由比局部视觉方向更复杂但比数字的抽象概念更基本的特征驱动的。