A bridge between collinear inhibition and visual crowding: Hints from perceptual learning.

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Perception Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-29 DOI:10.1177/03010066251360131
Marcello Maniglia, Russell Cohen Hoffing
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Maniglia and colleagues reported a significant reduction in visual crowding following perceptual learning training on contrast detection using a lateral masking configuration with collinear flankers. They interpreted this reduction within a framework of shared cortical mechanisms between collinear inhibition, elicited by lateral masking with closely spaced flankers, and crowding. We reanalyzed their data to directly test this hypothesis by examining correlations between learning gains at short target-to-flankers separations (reduced contrast detection thresholds) and crowding reduction. Surprisingly, individual analyses revealed an inverse correlation: participants with greater reduction in collinear inhibition showed smaller reductions in crowding. We suggest that these participants exhibited separation-specific learning, which previous studies indicate may hinder effective transfer. Thus, while collinear inhibition and crowding may share mechanisms, distributed improvement across separations might be necessary to observe transfer of learning to crowding.

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共线抑制与视觉拥挤之间的桥梁:来自知觉学习的暗示。
Maniglia和他的同事们报告说,在使用共线侧翼的横向掩蔽配置进行对比度检测的知觉学习训练后,视觉拥挤现象显著减少。他们将这种减少解释为共线抑制和拥挤之间共同的皮质机制框架。共线抑制是由侧侧掩蔽引起的。我们重新分析了他们的数据,通过检查短目标与侧侧分离(降低对比度检测阈值)和拥挤减少之间的相关性,直接验证了这一假设。令人惊讶的是,个体分析显示出负相关:共线抑制程度降低得越多的参与者,拥挤程度降低得越少。我们认为,这些参与者表现出分离特异性学习,这可能会阻碍有效的迁移。因此,虽然共线抑制和拥挤可能共享机制,但为了观察学习向拥挤的转移,跨分离的分布式改善可能是必要的。
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Perception
Perception 医学-心理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Perception is a traditional print journal covering all areas of the perceptual sciences, but with a strong historical emphasis on perceptual illusions. Perception is a subscription journal, free for authors to publish their research as a Standard Article, Short Report or Short & Sweet. The journal also publishes Editorials and Book Reviews.
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