时间背景对视觉在多个时间尺度上的影响
Kacie Lee1, Reuben Rideaux1,2
1School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
eLife
|October 1, 2025
概括
过去的感官体验塑造了微观,中观和宏观时间尺度上的当前感知. 两个不同的神经机制,一个是注意力调节的,一个是自动的,解释了大脑如何处理预期的和意想不到的感官事件.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 人类的感知 人类的感知
- 感官处理 感官处理
背景情况:
- 过去的感官体验显著影响现在的感知.
- 对时间上下文影响的研究跨越了微 (即时),中 (短期序列) 和宏 (长期规律) 尺度.
- 了解这些尺度的潜在神经机制至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在一个统一的范式内,研究时间背景对人类感知在微观,中观和宏观尺度上的影响.
- 识别潜在的不同神经机制的时间上下文效应.
- 区分注意力依赖和预期和意想不到事件的独立处理.
主要方法:
- 综合行为和瞳孔测量记录与先前研究的脑电图 (EEG) 数据.
- 采用单一的实验范式来评估跨不同时间尺度的感知.
- 分析了与事件预期和任务需求有关的神经反应.
主要成果:
- 确定了两种不同的神经机制,在所有时间尺度上运行.
- 一个机制,通过注意力调节,促进了对预期事件的快速运动反应.
- 第二个机制,独立于任务需求,抑制神经对预期事件的反应,增强对意想不到事件的表现.
结论:
- 时间背景通过至少两个不同的神经通路对感知产生深远的影响.
- 注意力在处理预期的刺激中起着关键作用,以迅速采取行动.
- 一个自动的神经抑制机制提高了突出,意想不到的感官信息的处理.
关键词:
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