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Serial Dependence in Perceptual Decisions Is Reflected in Activity Patterns in Primary Visual Cortex

机译:视觉决策中的系列依赖性反映在主要视觉皮层的活动模式中

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Sensory signals are highly structured in both space and time. These regularities allow expectations about future stimulation to be formed, thereby facilitating decisions about upcoming visual features and objects. One such regularity is that the world is generally stable over short time scales. This feature of the world is exploited by the brain, leading to a bias in perception called serial dependence: previously seen stimuli bias the perception of subsequent stimuli, making them appear more similar to previous input than they really are. What are the neural processes that may underlie this bias in perceptual choice? Does serial dependence arise only in higher-level areas involved in perceptual decision-making, or does such a bias occur at the earliest levels of sensory processing? In this study, human subjects made decisions about the orientation of grating stimuli presented in the left or right visual field while activity patterns in their visual cortex were recorded using fMRI. In line with previous behavioral reports, reported orientation on the current trial was consistently biased toward the previously reported orientation. We found that the orientation signal in V1 was similarly biased toward the orientation presented on the previous trial. Both the perceptual decision and neural effects were spatially specific, such that the perceptual decision and neural representations on the current trial were only influenced by previous stimuli at the same location. These results suggest that biases in perceptual decisions induced by previous stimuli may result from neural biases in sensory cortex induced by recent perceptual history.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We perceive a stable visual scene, although our visual input is constantly changing. This experience may in part be driven by a bias in visual perception that causes images to be perceived as similar to those previously seen. Here, we provide evidence for a sensory bias that may underlie this perceptual effect. We find that neural representations in early visual cortex are biased toward previous perceptual decisions. Our results suggest a direct neural correlate of serial dependencies in visual perception. These findings elucidate how our perceptual decisions are shaped by our perceptual history.
机译:感觉信号在空间和时间上都是高度结构化的。这些规律性使得可以形成对未来刺激的期望,从而有助于做出有关即将到来的视觉特征和物体的决定。这样的规律之一是,世界通常在短时间内是稳定的。大脑利用了这个世界的特征,导致了一种称为“序列依赖性”的感知偏见:以前看到的刺激使后续刺激的见解产生了偏见,使它们看起来更像以前的输入,而不是真实的。在知觉选择中这种偏见可能是由哪些神经过程引起的?序列依赖性是否仅在涉及感知决策的更高层次上出现,还是在最早的感觉处理水平上出现这种偏差?在这项研究中,人类受试者决定了在左侧或右侧视野中出现的光栅刺激的方向,同时使用fMRI记录了其视觉皮层中的活动模式。与以前的行为报告相一致,当前试验的报告方向始终偏向于先前报告的方向。我们发现,V1中的方向信号同样偏向先前试验中呈现的方向。知觉决策和神经效应在空间上都是特定的,因此当前试验中的知觉决策和神经表征仅受先前相同位置的刺激影响。这些结果表明,由先前刺激引起的感知决定上的偏差可能是由最近的知觉历史引起的感觉皮层的神经偏差造成的。>意义声明,尽管我们的视觉输入在不断变化,但我们可以感知到稳定的视觉场景。这种体验可能部分是由视觉感知的偏见驱动的,该偏见导致图像被感知为与以前看到的图像相似。在这里,我们提供了可能是这种知觉作用基础的感觉偏差的证据。我们发现,早期视觉皮层的神经表征偏向于先前的知觉决策。我们的研究结果表明视觉感知中序列依赖性的直接神经相关性。这些发现阐明了我们的知觉决策是如何由我们的知觉历史塑造的。

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