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探究自然主义电影观看后的方向适应

Investigating orientation adaptation following naturalistic film viewing.

作者信息

A-Izzeddin Emily J, Rideaux Reuben, Mattingley Jason B, Harrison William J

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.

Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (CMBB), Universities of Marburg, Giessen, and Darmstadt, Marburg, Germany.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Sep 26;15(1):33318. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-21383-x.

Abstract

Humans display marked changes to their perceptual experience of a stimulus following prolonged or repeated exposure to a preceding stimulus. A well-studied example of such perceptual adaptation is the tilt-aftereffect. Here, prolonged exposure to one orientation leads to a shift in the perception of subsequent orientations. Such a capacity to adapt suggests the tuning of the visual system can change over time in response to our current visual environment. However, it remains unclear to what extent adaptation occurs in response to statistical regularities of features present in naturalistic scenes, such as oriented contrast. We therefore investigated orientation adaptation in response to natural viewing of filtered live-action film stimuli. Within a session, participants freely viewed 45 min of a film which had been filtered to include increased contrast energy within a specified orientation band (0°, 45°, 90°, or 135°; i.e., the adaptor). To measure adaptation effects, the film was intermittently interrupted to have participants perform a simple orientation judgement task. Having participants complete behavioural trials throughout the testing session, including 45 min of total adaptation time, allowed investigation of the accumulation of response biases and changes in such biases over the course of the session. We found very little evidence of adaptation across our conditions. Indeed, in the very few conditions where significant adaptation was observed, these effects were much weaker than those observed under typical tilt-aftereffect paradigms. Further, within a single session, we observed inconsistent development of adaptation effects. The current findings therefore suggest very minimal and, where present, inconsistent effects of adaptation in response to naturalistic viewing conditions. The divergence of our results from those predicted by prior studies using minimalistic studies, and suggests consideration of further barriers to understanding perceptual adaptation as experienced in nature are needed.

摘要

在长时间或反复接触先前的刺激后,人类对刺激的感知体验会出现显著变化。这种感知适应的一个经过充分研究的例子是倾斜后效。在此,长时间接触一种方向会导致对后续方向的感知发生偏移。这种适应能力表明视觉系统的调谐会随着时间根据我们当前的视觉环境而变化。然而,尚不清楚适应在多大程度上是对自然场景中存在的特征(如实线对比度)的统计规律做出的反应。因此,我们研究了对经过滤的真人电影刺激进行自然观看时的方向适应。在一次实验中,参与者自由观看一部经过滤的电影,时长45分钟,该电影经过滤以在特定方向带(0°、45°、90°或135°;即适应刺激)内包含增加的对比度能量。为了测量适应效果,电影会间歇性中断,让参与者执行简单的方向判断任务。让参与者在整个测试过程中完成行为试验,包括总共45分钟的适应时间,从而能够研究反应偏差的积累以及在实验过程中这种偏差的变化。我们发现在各种条件下几乎没有适应的证据。实际上,在极少数观察到显著适应的条件下,这些效果比在典型的倾斜后效范式下观察到的要弱得多。此外,在单次实验中,我们观察到适应效果的发展不一致。因此,当前的研究结果表明,在自然观看条件下,适应效果非常微小,而且即使存在也不一致。我们的结果与先前使用简约研究预测的结果存在差异,这表明需要考虑在理解自然体验中的感知适应方面的进一步障碍。

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