预测稳健性和基于对象的预测对主观视觉感知的影响。

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY
Clara Carrez-Corral, Carole Peyrin, Pauline Rossel, Louise Kauffmann
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关于物体和场景之间的上下文关联的学习规律使我们能够形成对环境可能特征的预测,促进对嘈杂视觉输入的感知。研究表明,可以根据场景背景预测的模糊物体在主观上比无法预测的相同物体更清晰。实验1探讨了这种效应是否可以通过基于情境的预测的稳健性来调节。参与者在两幅图像之间进行模糊匹配任务,每幅图像都描绘了一个模糊的物体。他们必须调整右边对象的模糊程度以匹配左边对象(目标)。基于情景的预测鲁棒性是通过场景情境中的相位相干改变来实现的。结果表明,当目标物体有噪声时,稳健预测的物体比难以预测的物体在主观上更清晰。实验2探讨了基于对象的预测是否也能增强对场景上下文的感知。参与者在两个场景之间执行模糊匹配任务,并且必须调整右侧场景上下文的模糊程度以匹配左侧场景上下文(目标)。一个场景包含一个完整的对象(可预测的上下文),而另一个场景包含一个相位混乱的对象(不可预测的上下文)。结果表明,在客观上相同的模糊水平下,参与者认为可预测的场景比不可预测的场景更清晰,同样只有当目标场景嘈杂时才如此。这些结果表明,感知锐化主要发生在视觉信号有噪声且预测足够鲁棒以消除其歧义的情况下,并揭示了在形成视觉感知时基于上下文和基于对象的预测之间的相互影响。
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Effects of predictions robustness and object-based predictions on subjective visual perception.

Learned regularities about contextual associations between objects and scenes allow us to form predictions about the likely features of the environment, facilitating perception of noisy visual inputs. Studies have shown that blurred objects that can be predicted based on their scene context appear subjectively sharper than the same objects that cannot. Experiment 1 addressed whether this effect could be modulated by the robustness of context-based predictions. Participants performed a blur-matching task between two images, each depicting a blurred object in context. They had to adjust the blur level of the right object to match that of the left object (Target). Robustness of context-based predictions was manipulated via phase-coherence alteration in scene contexts. Results showed that robustly predicted objects were subjectively perceived as sharper than less predictable objects when the Target object was noisy. Experiment 2 addressed whether object-based predictions also sharpen the perception of scene contexts. Participants performed a blur-matching task between two scenes and had to adjust the blur level of the right scene context to match that of the left one (Target). One scene contained an intact object (predictable context), while the other had a phase-scrambled object (unpredictable context). Results showed that at objectively equal blur levels participants perceived predictable scenes as sharper than unpredictable ones, again only when the Target scene was noisy. These results suggest that perceptual sharpening mainly occurs when the visual signal is noisy and predictions are robust enough to disambiguate it, and reveal reciprocal influences between context- and object-based predictions in shaping visual perception.

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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
17.60%
发文量
197
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics is an official journal of the Psychonomic Society. It spans all areas of research in sensory processes, perception, attention, and psychophysics. Most articles published are reports of experimental work; the journal also presents theoretical, integrative, and evaluative reviews. Commentary on issues of importance to researchers appears in a special section of the journal. Founded in 1966 as Perception & Psychophysics, the journal assumed its present name in 2009.
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