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Do You See the Forest or the Tree? Neural Gain and Breadth Versus Focus in Perceptual Processing

机译:您看到森林还是树木?神经增益和广度与感知处理的重点

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When perceiving rich sensory information, some people may integrate its various aspects, whereas other people may selectively focus on its most salient aspects. We propose that neural gain modulates the trade-off between breadth and selectivity, such that high gain focuses perception on those aspects of the information that have the strongest, most immediate influence, whereas low gain allows broader integration of different aspects. We illustrate our hypothesis using a neural-network model of ambiguous-letter perception. We then report an experiment demonstrating that, as predicted by the model, pupil-diameter indices of higher gain are associated with letter perception that is more selectively focused on the letter's shape or, if primed, its semantic content. Finally, we report a recognition-memory experiment showing that the relationship between gain and selective processing also applies when the influence of different stimulus features is voluntarily modulated by task demands.
机译:当感知丰富的感官信息时,某些人可能会整合其各个方面,而其他人可能会选择性地专注于其最显着的方面。我们提出,神经增益调节广度和选择性之间的权衡,以使高增益将感知集中在信息中具有最强,最直接影响的那些方面,而低增益则允许对各个方面进行更广泛的集成。我们使用模糊字母感知的神经网络模型来说明我们的假设。然后,我们报告一个实验,该实验证明,如模型所预测的那样,较高增益的瞳孔直径指数与字母感知相关,后者更选择性地关注字母的形状或(如果有底色的话)其语义内容。最后,我们报告了一个识别记忆实验,表明当任务需求自动调节不同刺激特征的影响时,增益和选择性处理之间的关系也适用。

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