从心理物理数据估计早期和晚期噪声对视觉的贡献。

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jesús Malo, José Juan Esteve-Taboada, Guillermo Aguilar, Marianne Maertens, Felix A Wichmann
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摘要

人类在心理物理检测和识别任务中的表现受到内部噪声的限制。目前尚不清楚这种内部噪音在多大程度上来自早期噪音(例如,在光感受器中)或晚期噪音(在决策阶段或之前,可能在皮层中)。很有可能,限制行为的内在噪音是早期和晚期噪音的重要组合。在这里,我们提出了一种方法来量化早期和晚期噪声的贡献纯粹从心理物理数据。我们的方法将噪声通过非线性网络传播的理论与通过非线性网络获得感知度量的表达式相结合,从而推广了线性系统的经典结果。我们表明,仅从阈值数据来看,只有当实验包含大量外部噪声时,早期和晚期噪声的相对贡献才能解耦。当完整的心理测量功能可用时,即使在没有外部噪声的情况下,也可以量化早期和晚期噪声源。我们对早期噪声的心理物理估计——假设线性和非线性模型阶段的标准级联——大大低于通过精确的视网膜生理学模型ISETBio计算出的锥体光电流中的噪声。这与早期视力的基本任务之一是减少相对较大的视网膜噪声的观点是一致的。
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Estimating the contribution of early and late noise in vision from psychophysical data.

Human performance in psychophysical detection and discrimination tasks is limited by inner noise. It is unclear to what extent this inner noise arises from early noise (e.g., in the photoreceptors) or from late noise (at or immediately prior to the decision stage, presumably in cortex). Very likely, the behaviorally limiting inner noise is a nontrivial combination of both early and late noise. Here we propose a method to quantify the contributions of early and late noise purely from psychophysical data. Our approach generalizes classical results for linear systems by combining the theory of noise propagation through a nonlinear network with expressions to obtain a perceptual metric through a nonlinear network. We show that from threshold-only data, the relative contributions of early and late noise can only be disentangled when the experiments include substantial external noise. When full psychometric functions are available, early and late noise sources can be quantified even in the absence of external noise. Our psychophysical estimate of the magnitude of early noise-assuming a standard cascade of linear and nonlinear model stages-is substantially lower than the noise in cone photocurrents computed via an accurate model of retinal physiology, the ISETBio. This is consistent with the idea that one of the fundamental tasks of early vision is to reduce the comparatively large retinal noise.

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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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