融入自然场景:大脑皮层负责视觉搜索的区域在一致的情境中被更强烈地激活

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING
Ilenia Salsano , Nathan M. Petro , Giorgia Picci , Aubrie J. Petts , Ryan J. Glesinger , Lucy K. Horne , Anna T. Coutant , Grace C. Ende , Jason A. John , Danielle L. Rice , Grant M. Garrison , Kennedy A. Kress , Valerio Santangelo , Moreno I. Coco , Tony W. Wilson
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视觉注意力通过自上而下和自下而上机制之间的动态平衡,选择与行为相关的刺激物,同时抑制干扰物,使我们能够驾驭复杂的环境。大量的注意力研究已经对物体与上下文的关系进行了研究。一些研究表明,不一致的对象-上下文关联会被更快地处理,这可能是由于语义不匹配相关的注意捕捉所致;而另一些研究则认为,当对象和上下文一致时,图式驱动的促进作用可能会增强对象识别能力。除了这些相互矛盾的研究结果之外,由于在研究对象-语境一致性关系时使用了非生态场景和刺激物,因此很难将这些研究成果转化到现实世界的情境中。为了解决这个问题,我们在功能磁共振成像(fMRI)中采用了目标引导的视觉搜索任务和自然的室内场景。71 名健康成年人在单词提示下搜索目标对象,目标对象与场景上下文一致或不一致。我们收集了准确性和反应时间的行为数据,并按照标准流水线处理了所有的 fMRI 数据,经过多重比较校正后,以 p < .05 作为统计图表的阈值。我们的结果表明,相对于一致试验,不一致试验的反应时间更快,这很可能反映了不一致条件下所谓的图式违反的弹出效应。我们的神经结果表明,在背侧前顶叶注意网络和楔前肌中,与不一致试验相比,一致试验引起了更大的激活,这可能反映了持续的自上而下的注意控制,以找到与上下文更完美融合的目标。这些发现突显了真实世界视觉搜索中自上而下和自下而上机制之间灵活的相互作用,强调了图式引导的自上而下过程在一致情境中的主导地位,以及在不一致情境中的快速注意捕捉。
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Blending into naturalistic scenes: Cortical regions serving visual search are more strongly activated in congruent contexts
Visual attention allows us to navigate complex environments by selecting behaviorally relevant stimuli while suppressing distractors, through a dynamic balance between top-down and bottom-up mechanisms. Extensive attention research has examined the object-context relationship. Some studies have shown that incongruent object-context associations are processed faster, likely due to semantic mismatch-related attentional capture, while others have suggested that schema-driven facilitation may enhance object recognition when the object and context are congruent. Beyond the conflicting findings, translation of this work to real world contexts has been difficult due to the use of non-ecological scenes and stimuli when investigating the object-context congruency relationship. To address this, we employed a goal-directed visual search task and naturalistic indoor scenes during functional MRI (fMRI). Seventy-one healthy adults searched for a target object, either congruent or incongruent within the scene context, following a word cue. We collected accuracy and response time behavioral data, and all fMRI data were processed following standard pipelines, with statistical maps thresholded at p < .05 following multiple comparisons correction. Our results indicated faster response times for incongruent relative to congruent trials, likely reflecting the so-called pop-out effect of schema violations in the incongruent condition. Our neural results indicated that congruent elicited greater activation than incongruent trials in the dorsal frontoparietal attention network and the precuneus, likely reflecting sustained top-down attentional control to locate the targets that blend more seamlessly into the context. These findings highlight the flexible interplay between top-down and bottom-up mechanisms in real-world visual search, emphasizing the dominance of schema-guided top-down processes in congruent contexts and rapid attention capture in incongruent contexts.
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NeuroImage
NeuroImage 医学-核医学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
809
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: NeuroImage, a Journal of Brain Function provides a vehicle for communicating important advances in acquiring, analyzing, and modelling neuroimaging data and in applying these techniques to the study of structure-function and brain-behavior relationships. Though the emphasis is on the macroscopic level of human brain organization, meso-and microscopic neuroimaging across all species will be considered if informative for understanding the aforementioned relationships.
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