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Electrophysiological Evidence for Different Types of Change Detection and Change Blindness

机译:不同类型的变化检测和变化失明的电生理证据

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Numerous studies have demonstrated that observers often fail to notice large changes in visual scenes, a phenomenon known as change blindness. Some experiments have suggested that phenomenological experience in change blindness experiments is more diverse than the common distinction between change detection and change blindness allows to resolve. Recently, it has been debated whether changes in visual scenes can be detected ("sensed") without a corresponding perception of the changing object ("seeing") and whether these phenomena build on fundamentally different perceptual processes. The present study investigated whether phenomenologically different perceptual processes such as sensing and seeing rely on different or similar neural processes. We studied ERP effects of visual change processing (as compared to change blindness) when observers merely detected the presence of a change ("sensing") and when they identified the changing object in addition to detec-rntion ("seeing"). Although the visual awareness negativity (VAN)/ selection negativity was similar for detection with and without identification, a change-related positivity and the N2pc contra-lateral to changes were found exclusively when the change was fully identified. This finding indicates that change identification requires perceptual and neural processes that are not involved in mere detection. In a second experiment, we demonstrated that the VAN and N2pc effects are similar to effects of selective attention in a visual search task. By contrast, the change-related positivity was specific for conscious processing of visual changes. The results suggest that changes can be detected ("sensed") without perception of the changing object. Furthermore, sensing and seeing seem to rely on different neural processes and seem to constitute different types of visual perception. These findings bear implications for how different categories of visual awareness are related to different stages in visual processing.
机译:大量研究表明,观察者通常无法注意到视觉场景的巨大变化,这种现象被称为变化盲。一些实验表明,变化盲实验中的现象学经验比变化检测和变化盲所允许解决的常见区别更加多样化。最近,已经争论了是否可以在没有相应地感知变化的物体(“看见”)的情况下检测(感知)视觉场景的变化,以及这些现象是否建立在根本上不同的感知过程上。本研究调查了现象学上不同的感知过程,例如感知和观察是否依赖于不同或相似的神经过程。当观察者仅检测到变化的存在(“感知”),并且除了检测(“看见”)之外,他们识别出变化的对象时,我们研究了视觉变化处理的ERP效果(与变化盲目相比)。尽管视觉识别阴性(VAN)/选择阴性在进行识别和不进行识别的检测中相似,但只有在完全识别出变化后才发现与变化相关的阳性和与变化相对的N2pc对侧。这一发现表明,变更识别需要感知和神经过程,而这些过程不仅仅涉及检测。在第二个实验中,我们证明了VAN和N2pc效果类似于视觉搜索任务中的选择性注意效果。相反,与变化相关的积极性是视觉变化的有意识处理所特有的。结果表明,无需感知变化的物体,就可以检测到变化(“感知到”)。此外,感知和观察似乎依赖于不同的神经过程,并且似乎构成了不同类型的视觉感知。这些发现暗示着不同类别的视觉意识如何与视觉处理的不同阶段相关。

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    《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience》 |2010年第8期|P.1852-1869|共18页
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    Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany Universite de Toulouse, Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition, Universite Paul Sabatier, France CNRS, UMR5549, Faculte de Medecine de Rangueil, Toulouse, France;

    rnOtto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany;

    rnOttovon-Guericke University of Magdeburg, PO Box 4120, 39016 Magdeburg, Germany;

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