自适应焦点:使用SSVEP研究视觉注意的大小调整。

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Guangyu Chen, Yasuhiro Hatori, Chia-Huei Tseng, Satoshi Shioiri
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摘要

本研究利用稳态视觉诱发电位(SSVEP)研究视觉空间注意的大小调节,以了解视觉注意如何有效地适应和引导特定的空间范围。16名参与者完成了一项任务,其中包括不同大小的手指的快速连续视觉呈现,同时使用脑电图监测他们的大脑活动。刺激以不同的频率闪烁,参与者检测到特定大小的目标数字。对SSVEP振幅和期间相干性的分析表明,当被注意的大小与刺激的大小相匹配时,视觉注意表现出最大的注意调节。高斯函数的差异有效地模拟了参与尺寸周围的促进和相邻尺寸的抑制。这些发现表明,视觉注意可以精确地调整其焦点以提高处理效率,这与变焦透镜假说相一致。我们的SSVEP研究为视觉注意对不同空间需求的适应性提供了强有力的神经证据。
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Adaptive focus: Investigating size tuning in visual attention using SSVEP.

This study investigates the size tuning of visual spatial attention using steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) to understand how visual attention efficiently adapts and directs to specific spatial extents. Sixteen participants performed a task involving the rapid serial visual presentation of digits of varying sizes while their brain activity was monitored using electroencephalography. The stimuli flickered at different frequencies, and participants detected target digits at specified sizes. Analysis of SSVEP amplitudes and intertrial phase coherence revealed that visual attention exhibited size tuning with the maximum attentional modulation when the attended size matched the stimulus size. A difference of Gaussian function effectively modeled the facilitation around the attended size and inhibition for adjacent sizes. These findings suggest that visual attention can precisely adjust its focus to enhance processing efficiency, aligning with the zoom lens hypothesis. Our SSVEP study provides strong neural evidence underlying the adaptability of visual attention to varying spatial demands.

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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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