Arguin M, Cavanagh P, Joanette Y
Montreal Neurological Institute, Quebec, Canada.
Brain Cogn. 1994 Jan;24(1):44-56. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1994.1003.
Treisman's feature integration theory proposes that the perception of illusory conjunctions of correctly encoded visual features is due to the failure of an attentional process. This hypothesis was examined by studying brain-damaged subjects who had previously been shown to have difficulty in attending to contralesional stimulation. These subjects exhibited a massive feature integration deficit for contralesional stimulation relative to ipsilesional displays. In contrast, both normal age-matched controls and brain-damaged subjects who did not exhibit any evidence of an attention deficit showed comparable feature integration performance with left- and right-hemifield stimulation. These observations indicate the crucial function of attention for visual feature integration in normal perception.
特雷斯曼的特征整合理论提出,对正确编码的视觉特征的错觉性结合的感知是由于注意过程的失败。通过研究脑损伤患者检验了这一假设,这些患者先前已被证明在注意对侧刺激方面存在困难。相对于同侧刺激,这些患者在对侧刺激上表现出巨大的特征整合缺陷。相比之下,正常的年龄匹配对照组以及未表现出任何注意力缺陷证据的脑损伤患者,在左半视野和右半视野刺激下的特征整合表现相当。这些观察结果表明了注意在正常感知中对视觉特征整合的关键作用。