一个人看到的取决于眼睛移动的距离
Y Howard Li1,2, Michele A Cox2, Jonathan D Victor3
1Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|September 26, 2025
概括
动,快速的眼动,通过空间频率来过视觉信息,而不仅仅是位置. 降低的萨卡德振幅降低了对低空间频率的灵敏度,积极塑造视觉感知.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 视觉科学科学 视觉科学
- 感知 感知 感知 感知
背景情况:
- 人类使用跳动,快速的眼神转移,来探索视觉场景.
- 萨卡德将视网膜的高敏度区域 (fovea) 重定向到感兴趣的物体上,使得基于位置的选择成为可能.
- 除了位置选择之外,萨卡德特征的作用不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究是否冲击幅度影响视觉信息过.
- 为了确定萨卡德振幅是否作为空间频率过器,补充基于位置的选择.
主要方法:
- 视觉敏感度的分析与视觉振幅相对应的视觉敏感度.
- 在一系列空间频率的视觉灵敏度的测量.
- 模拟视觉输入的转换通过萨卡德动力学.
主要成果:
- 发现,减小动幅度可以减弱后动视觉敏感性.
- 这种衰减发生在低空间频率的幅度依赖范围内.
- 观察到的效果是强大的,小小的变化在saccade大小显著影响可见性.
结论:
- 萨卡德振幅为基于空间频率的视觉信息过提供了一个独特的机制.
- 萨卡德的运动性质将视觉输入转化为影响知觉的时空流.
- 萨卡德通过过内容来积极塑造视觉感知,而不仅仅是通过位置指导选择.
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