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The attentional blink in amblyopia

机译:弱视中的注意眨眼

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Amblyopia is a disorder of visual acuity in one eye, thought to arise from suppression by the other eye during development of the visual cortex. In the attentional blink, the second of two targets (T2) in a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) stream is difficult to detect and identify when it appears shortly but not immediately after the first target (T1). We investigated the attentional blink seen through amblyopic eyes and found that it was less finely tuned in time than when the 12 amblyopic observers viewed the stimuli with their preferred eyes. T2 performance was slightly better through amblyopic eyes two frames after T1 but worse one frame after T1. Previously (A. V. Popple & D. M. Levi, 2007), we showed that when the targets were red letters in a stream of gray letters (or vice versa), normal observers frequently confused T2 with the letters before and after it (neighbor errors). Observers viewing through their amblyopic eyes made significantly fewer neighbor errors and more T2 responses consisting of letters that were never presented. In normal observers, T1 (on the rare occasions when it was reported incorrectly) was often confused with the letter immediately after it. Viewing through their amblyopic eyes, observers with amblyopia made more responses to the letter immediately before T1. These results suggest that childhood suppression of the input from amblyopic eyes disrupts attentive processing. We hypothesize reduced connectivity between monocularly tuned lower visual areas, subcortical structures that drive foveal attention, and more frontal regions of the brain responsible for letter recognition and working memory. Perhaps when viewing through their amblyopic eyes, the observers were still processing the letter identity of a prior distractor when the color flash associated with the target was detected. After T1, unfocused temporal attention may have bound together erroneously the features of succeeding letters, resulting in the appearance of letters that were not actually presented. These findings highlight the role of early (monocular) visual processes in modulating the attentional blink, as well as the role of attention in amblyopic visual deficits.
机译:弱视是一只眼睛的视力障碍,被认为是由于在视皮层发育过程中另一只眼睛的压抑而引起的。在注意眨眼中,很难检测和识别快速串行视觉呈现(RSVP)流中的两个目标(T2)中的第二个,它何时出现但不是紧接在第一个目标(T1)之后。我们调查了通过弱视眼睛看到的注意眨眼,发现它在时间上没有12位弱视观察者用他们喜欢的眼睛观看刺激时的时间微调。在T1之后两帧,通过弱视眼的T2性能稍好,但在T1之后一帧,则差一些。以前(A. V. Popple&D. M. Levi,2007),我们显示出当目标是灰色字母流中的红色字母时(反之亦然),普通观察者经常将T2与前后的字母混淆(邻居错误)。通过弱视眼睛观察的观察者所产生的邻居错误明显更少,并且由从未出现过的字母组成的T2响应更多。在正常的观察者中,T1(在极少数情况下,错误地报告了错误信息)经常会与紧随其后的字母相混淆。弱视观察者通过弱视的眼光对T1之前的信做出了更多回应。这些结果表明,儿童期对弱视眼睛输入的抑制会干扰注意力的处理。我们假设单眼调节的较低视觉区域,皮质驱动下凹的皮质结构以及负责字母识别和工作记忆的大脑更多额叶区域之间的连通性降低。也许当通过弱视眼睛观察时,当检测到与目标相关的彩色闪光时,观察者仍在处理先前的干扰物的字母标识。在T1之后,未集中的时间注意力可能错误地将后续字母的特征绑定在一起,导致出现实际上未显示的字母。这些发现突出了早期(单眼)视觉过程在调节注意力眨眼中的作用,以及注意力在弱视视觉缺陷中的作用。

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