Perceptual organization is limited in peripheral vision: Evidence from configural superiority.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Cathleen M Moore, Qingzi Zheng, Yelda Semizer
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Perceptual organization refers collectively to those processes by which the three-dimensional structure and material properties of surfaces are abstracted from image information. It is a critical foundation of object perception. Examples of perceptual organization include the assignment of relative depth to different contrast regions, the representation of three-dimensional shape based on two-dimensional geometry, and the representation of completed regions of occluded surfaces behind other surfaces. Perceptual organization is typically studied with stimuli at fixation, where visual acuity is high; however, stimuli in the periphery are represented with poor fidelity and may not support those processes. We tested the hypothesis that perceptual organization is limited in peripheral vision by measuring configural superiority effects for four different perceptual organization processes with stimuli in central and peripheral locations. We found configural superiority for stimuli defined by surface completion, three-dimensional shape, transparency/surface scission, and shape from closure for stimuli at fixation, providing evidence that each of these processes occurred for those stimuli. However, when the same stimuli were presented in peripheral locations, but size-scaled to compensate for acuity differences, no configural superiority occurred. This is consistent with those processes having failed for those stimuli. These results suggest that peripheral vision, unlike central vision, is not object based and that it serves a fundamentally different function.

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知觉组织在周边视觉中是有限的:来自结构优势的证据。
感知组织是指从图像信息中抽象出表面的三维结构和材料特性的过程。它是客体知觉的重要基础。感知组织的例子包括为不同的对比区域分配相对深度,基于二维几何形状的三维形状表示,以及在其他表面后面表示闭塞表面的完整区域。知觉组织通常是用注视时的刺激来研究的,因为注视时的视觉敏锐度很高;然而,外围刺激的保真度较差,可能不支持这些过程。我们通过测量在中央和外围位置刺激下的四种不同知觉组织过程的构形优势效应,验证了知觉组织受周边视觉限制的假设。我们发现,表面完成、三维形状、透明/表面切割和固定时的闭合形状定义了刺激的结构优势,并提供了这些过程在刺激中发生的证据。然而,当同样的刺激出现在周边位置,但尺寸缩小以补偿锐度差异时,没有出现结构优势。这与这些过程在这些刺激下失败是一致的。这些结果表明,与中央视觉不同,周边视觉不是基于物体的,它的功能根本不同。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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