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Motion-induced blindness for dynamic targets: Further explorations of the perceptual scotoma hypothesis

机译:动态目标的运动引起的失明:感知性暗点假说的进一步探索

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Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a striking phenomenon wherein fully visible and attended objects may repeatedly fluctuate into and out of conscious awareness when superimposed onto certain global moving patterns. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of MIB is that objects can disappear even when they are moving. Here we report several novel demonstrations of MIB for dynamic objects, including the observations that (a) MIB can occur for dynamic targets defined by various types of complex visual distortions (akin to those that may occur with various types of metamorphopsias), and (b) MIB is more robust for downward-drifting compared to upward-drifting objects (perhaps because of the related motions of floaters in the eye's vitreous humor). To interpret these results, we focus on the idea that MIB may arise not from a limitation or failure of visual processing, but instead from a perceptual scotoma: MIB may reflect a functional inference in visual processing, eliminating some novel stimuli from awareness in much the same way that the visual system chronically eliminates percepts that would otherwise arise from visual impairments (such as scotomas) or features that are not in the external world in the first place (such as shadows from retinal blood vessels).
机译:运动诱发的失明(MIB)是一种惊人的现象,当完全可见和有人看过的物体叠加到某些全局运动模式时,可能会反复波动进入和离开意识。 MIB的最显着特征也许就是对象即使移动也可能消失。在这里,我们报告了针对动态对象的MIB的一些新颖的演示,包括以下观察结果:(a)MIB可能发生于由各种类型的复杂视觉畸变(类似于可能因各种类型的变形而发生的动态畸变)定义的动态目标。 )MIB与向上漂移的对象相比,对于向下漂移的对象更健壮(可能是由于漂浮物在眼睛的玻璃体液中的相关运动)。为了解释这些结果,我们集中在以下观点:MIB可能不是视觉处理的局限或失败,而是视觉上的暗点:MIB可能反映了视觉处理的功能性推论,从而在很多时候从意识中消除了一些新颖的刺激。视觉系统可以长期消除因视觉障碍(例如视神经瘤)或不属于外界的特征(例如视网膜血管的阴影)而引起的感知。

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