在基本色轴周围扫过的色调的稳定状态VEP反应中的个体差异:皮质颜色编码的线索?

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Sae Kaneko, Ichiro Kuriki, Søren K Andersen, David Henry Peterzell
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摘要

我们通过分析稳态视觉诱发电位(ssvep)的个体差异,研究了早期人类视觉皮层如何处理颜色。16名参与者观看了一个闪烁的棋盘,棋盘以三种颜色的对比扫过等光色调圈。本研究利用因子分析方法分析了SSVEP数据的个体差异,以阐明早期视觉区域的色调选择机制。对相关性的初步分析表明,对附近色调的响应高度相关,这与多个重叠的颜色通道一致。此外,在特定色相角度(0°(+L-M)、30°、120°、180°(-L+M)、240°和300°)下,相关模式显示出一致的波峰和波谷。我们进一步进行了非度量的多维缩放,确定了四个重要的色调维度。各维度分量的波峰和波谷与相关图显示的色相角一致。另外四种色调也出现在最后一个维度:90°(+S), 150°,270°(-S)和330°。这些分析中提出的10种(6加4)色调可能是早期皮层颜色处理的基础,包括经典的视锥对立和调节到中间色调的机制。
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Individual variability in steady-state VEP responses for hues sweeping around cardinal color axes: Clues to cortical color coding?

We investigated how early human visual cortex processes color by analyzing individual variability in steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). Sixteen participants viewed a flickering checkerboard that swept around the isoluminant hue circle at three chromatic contrasts. The current study analyzed the individual variability in the SSVEP data from the study to elucidate the hue-selective mechanisms in the early visual areas using a factor-analytic approach. The initial analyses of the correlations revealed that the responses to the nearby hues correlated highly, which is consistent with multiple overlapping color channels. Also, the correlational pattern showed consistent peaks and troughs at specific hue angles: 0° (+L-M), 30°, 120°, 180° (-L+M), 240°, and 300°. We further performed nonmetric multidimensional scaling, identifying four significant hue dimensions. Peaks and troughs of the dimension components were consistent with the hue angles revealed in the correlational pattern. Additional four hues also appeared in the last dimension: 90° (+S), 150°, 270° (-S), and 330°. The 10 (six plus four) hues suggested in these analyses may subserve the basis of early cortical color processing, including classical cone opponency and the mechanisms tuned to the intermediate hues.

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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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