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Neural Signatures of Learning Novel Object–Scene Associations

机译:学习小说对象-场景关联的神经签名

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Objects are perceived within rich visual contexts, and statistical associations may be exploited to facilitate their rapid recognition. Recent work using natural scene-object associations suggests that scenes can prime the visual form of associated objects, but it remains unknown whether this relies on an extended learning process. We asked participants to learn categorically structured associations between novel objects and scenes in a paired associate memory task while ERPs were recorded. In the test phase, scenes were first presented (2500 msec), followed by objects that matched or mismatched the scene; degree of contextual mismatch was manipulated along visual and categorical dimensions. Matching objects elicited a reduced N300 response, suggesting visuostructural priming based on recently formed associations. Amplitude of an extended positivity (onset similar to 200 msec) was sensitive to visual distance between the presented object and the contextually associated target object, most likely indexing visual template matching. Results suggest recent associative memories may be rapidly recruited to facilitate object recognition in a top-down fashion, with clinical implications for populations with impairments in hippocampal-dependent memory and executive function.
机译:在丰富的视觉环境中感知对象,并且可以利用统计关联来促进它们的快速识别。最近使用自然场景-对象关联的工作表明,场景可以启动关联对象的视觉形式,但仍不知道这是否依赖于扩展的学习过程。我们要求参与者在记录ERP的同时,在配对的关联记忆任务中学习新颖对象与场景之间的分类结构关联。在测试阶段,首先显示场景(2500毫秒),然后显示匹配或不匹配场景的对象。上下文不匹配的程度沿视觉和类别维度进行操纵。匹配的对象引起减少的N300响应,表明基于最近形成的关联的视觉结构启动。扩展阳性(起始类似于200毫秒)的幅度对所呈现对象与上下文相关目标对象之间的视觉距离敏感,很可能是索引视觉模板匹配。结果表明,最近的联想记忆可能会以自上而下的方式迅速招募,以促进物体识别,对海马依赖性记忆和执行功能受损的人群具有临床意义。

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    《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience》 |2020年第5期|783-803|共21页
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    Univ Illinois Champaign IL 61820 USA;

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