弹出式知觉学习与初级视觉皮层

L. Zhaoping
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本文提出,在统一背景项目中检测目标任务的知觉学习涉及初级视觉皮层(V1)皮层内相互作用的改变。对于那些主要依靠自下而上的显著性来引导注意力快速到达任务相关位置,较少依赖于自上而下的刺激知识或其他策略的任务来说,情况就是如此。特别是,V1神经元对背景而非目标视觉项目的反应抑制,预计在这种学习过程中会增加。基于V1创造了一个自下而上的显著性图来引导注意力的理论,从这个建议中衍生出了各种其他预测。不同的任务在不同程度上依赖于自下而上显著性驱动的注意力;这导致了对弹出或检测任务的感知学习的各种研究结果之间的差异。
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Perceptual learning of pop-out and the primary visual cortex
Abstract I propose that perceptual learning of tasks to detect targets among uniform background items involves changing intra-cortical interactions in the primary visual cortex (V1). This is the case for tasks that rely mainly on bottom-up saliency to guide attention to the task relevant locations quickly, and rely less on top-down knowledge of the stimuli or on other strategies. In particular, suppression between V1 neurons responding to background, rather than target, visual items is predicted to increase over the course of such learning. Various other predictions are derived from this proposal, based on the theory that V1 creates a bottom-up saliency map to guide attention. Different tasks depend to different degrees on attention driven by bottom-up saliency; this leads to differences among findings from various studies of perceptual learning of pop out or detection tasks.
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