不同的神经机制用于视觉处理中的非突出训练刺激和物理突出刺激
Zile Wang1, Qi Zhang1,2,3, Yuxiang Hao1
1School of Education and Psychology, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou, China.
PsyCh journal
|December 28, 2023
概括
非突出的训练刺激和物理突出的刺激被大脑处理的方式不同. 训练有素的刺激表明早期的感官处理和注意力定向,而突出的刺激更强烈地吸引了注意力.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 视觉注意力研究 视觉注意力研究
背景情况:
- 非 salient 训练的刺激可以捕捉注意力,并被抑制为分心.
- 通过非突出训练和物理突出刺激捕捉注意力的基础的神经机制仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查非突出训练刺激和物理突出刺激是否会激发相同的注意力神经机制.
- 在视觉搜索任务中比较训练和突出的刺激的神经处理.
主要方法:
- 与事件相关的潜力 (ERP) 被记录下来,而参与者则寻找非突出的训练或物理突出的刺激.
- 两种条件之间的刺激难度是匹配的.
主要成果:
- 非 Salient 训练的刺激表现出更短的 N1 延迟和更大的振幅,表明更早的感官处理和更大的注意力定向.
- 物理突出的目标具有更大的N2pc振幅,表明更强的注意力捕捉,但只有非突出的分心因素引起了Pd组件,表明更容易抑制.
- 物理突出的刺激显示出更大的P3幅度,反映出更强的自上而下的评估过程.
结论:
- 非突出训练和物理突出刺激通过不同的神经机制来处理.
- 在早期的感官处理,注意力选择,主动抑制和结果评估中观察到差异.
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