在较短的呈现时间内,中央凹拥挤会改变目标的性质。

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ziv Siman-Tov, Maria Lev, Uri Polat
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摘要

彩色和消色差视觉信息的感知在细胞旁流中进行组合和加工;然而,它们在视觉皮层的早期阶段是独立的过程。在我们之前的研究中,我们注意到,在拥挤的展示中,在短时间内,在中央凹处呈现的字母目标的颜色难以区分。当一个容易识别的孤立刺激被具有相似特性的刺激包围时,它变得很难识别时,就会出现视觉拥挤现象。一种观点认为,拥挤会降低识别目标的能力,但不会降低其特征(如颜色和质地);然而,一些研究表明,在周围拥挤的条件下,识别特征的能力也会受损。在这里,我们研究了在短暂的呈现时间(20、40和120 ms)下,中央凹对颜色信息的处理是否会受到损害。参与者报告目标的身份和色度(双重任务)。我们发现,当被试被呈现20-40 ms时,被试的识别能力和颜色辨别能力受损,但呈现时间较长时,被试的识别能力和颜色辨别能力恢复。当添加时间向后掩蔽时,这种效果会增加。这一发现表明,拥挤类似于短暂呈现时间下的掩蔽,发生在初始掩蔽阶段之后的后期加工阶段。
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Foveal crowding modifies a target's properties under a brief presentation time.

The perception of chromatic and achromatic visual information is combined and processed in the parvocellular stream; however, they are separate processes at the early stage of the visual cortex. In our previous study, we noted that there is difficulty discriminating the color of a letter target presented at the fovea under a crowded presentation for a short time. Visual crowding occurs when an easily identified isolated stimulus becomes very difficult to identify when it is surrounded by stimuli with similar properties. One opinion is that crowding reduces the ability to identify the target but not its features (e.g., color and texture); however, some studies indicated that the ability to recognize features is also impaired under peripheral crowding conditions. Here, we investigated whether the processing of chromatic information can be impaired at the fovea using a classic crowding experiment when tested at brief presentation times (20, 40, and 120 ms). The participants reported both the target's identity and chromaticity (dual task). We found that the target's identification and color discrimination are impaired when presented for 20-40 ms but that they recover for longer presentation times. This effect is increased when temporal backward masking is added. This finding suggests that crowding resembles masking under brief presentation times and occurs at a later processing stage, after an initial masking stage.

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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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