简单玻璃图案感知中的形式与时间整合。

IF 1.8 Q2 Medicine
Rita Donato, Michele Vicovaro, Massimo Nucci, Marco Roccato, Gianluca Campana, Andrea Pavan
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摘要

本研究对现有数据进行了重新分析,以阐明视觉系统如何处理简单的动态玻璃模式(GPs),并特别关注平移构型。通过结合以往研究的数据集,我们采用混合效应建模方法来研究模式更新率和唯一帧数对感知敏感性的贡献,该方法比以往研究中使用的统计方法具有优势。我们的研究结果表明,独特帧的数量是辨别阈值最可靠的预测指标,这支持了视觉系统跨多个帧整合整体形式信息的观点——这一过程与时空求和一致。相比之下,模式更新率表现出较弱的影响,尽管在统计学上很显著。这表明更快的更新有助于保持帧之间的时间一致性,促进全局表单提取。这些结果与之前对复杂动态GPs的观察结果一致,其中随着更多独特帧的出现,辨别阈值降低,这表明形式信号随时间的累积在形式运动感知中起着关键作用。通过采用混合效应建模方法,我们的重新分析为动态GPs中全球形态感知的机制提供了新的见解。
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Form and Temporal Integration in the Perception of Simple Glass Patterns.

Form and Temporal Integration in the Perception of Simple Glass Patterns.

Form and Temporal Integration in the Perception of Simple Glass Patterns.

Form and Temporal Integration in the Perception of Simple Glass Patterns.

This study presents a reanalysis of existing data to clarify how the visual system processes simple dynamic Glass patterns (GPs), with a particular focus on translational configurations. By combining datasets from previous studies, we apply a mixed-effects modeling approach-which offers advantages over the statistical methods used in previous studies-to investigate the contributions of pattern update rate and number of unique frames to perceptual sensitivity. Our findings indicate that the number of unique frames is the most robust predictor of discrimination thresholds, supporting the idea that the visual system integrates global form information across multiple frames-a process consistent with spatiotemporal summation. In contrast, the pattern update rate showed a weaker, though statistically significant, effect. This suggests that faster updates help preserve temporal consistency between frames, facilitating global form extraction. These results align with previous observations on complex dynamic GPs, where discrimination thresholds decrease with more unique frames, suggesting that the summation of form signals across time plays a key role in form-motion perception. By adopting a mixed-effects modeling approach, our reanalysis provides new insights into the mechanisms underlying global form perception in dynamic GPs.

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Vision (Switzerland)
Vision (Switzerland) Health Professions-Optometry
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