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Neural evidence for distracter suppression during visual search in real-world scenes

机译:在真实场景中视觉搜索期间抑制干扰物的神经证据

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Selecting visual information from cluttered real-world scenes involves the matching of visual input to the observer's attentional set-an internal representation of objects that are relevant for current behavioral goals. When goals change, a new attentional set needs to be instantiated, requiring the suppression of the previous set to prevent distraction by objects that are no longer relevant. In the present fMRI study, we investigated how such suppression is implemented at the neural level. We measured human brain activity in response to natural scene photographs that could contain objects from (1) a currently relevant (target) category, (2) a previously but not presently relevant (distracter) category, and/or (3) a never relevant (neutral) category. Across conditions, multivoxel response patterns in objectselective cortex carried information about objects present in the scenes. However, this information strongly depended on the task relevance of the objects. As expected, information about the target category was significantly increased relative to the neutral category, indicating top-down enhancement of task-relevant information. Importantly, information about the distracter category was significantly reduced relative to the neutral category, indicating that the processing of previously relevant objects was suppressed. Such active suppression at the level of high-order visual cortex may serve to prevent the erroneous selection of, or interference from, objects that are no longer relevant to ongoing behavior. We conclude that the enhancement of relevant information and the suppression of distracting information both contribute to the efficient selection of visual information from cluttered real-world scenes.
机译:从混乱的现实世界场景中选择视觉信息涉及到视觉输入与观察者注意力集中的匹配,这是与当前行为目标相关的对象的内部表示。当目标改变时,需要实例化一个新的注意力集中,这要求抑制先前的注意力集中,以防止不再相关的对象分散注意力。在目前的功能磁共振成像研究中,我们研究了如何在神经水平实施这种抑制。我们根据自然场景照片测量了人类的大脑活动,这些照片可能包含以下对象:(1)当前相关的(目标)类别,(2)先前但当前不相关的(干扰因素)类别和/或(3)永不相关的对象(中性)类别。在各种情况下,对象选择皮质中的多体素响应模式会携带有关场景中存在的对象的信息。但是,此信息在很大程度上取决于对象的任务相关性。不出所料,相对于中立类别,有关目标类别的信息显着增加,表明自上而下增强了任务相关信息。重要的是,有关干扰因素类别的信息相对于中立类别明显减少,这表明先前相关对象的处理受到了抑制。在高级视觉皮层级别的这种主动抑制可以用来防止错误选择不再与正在进行的行为相关的对象或从中干扰。我们得出结论,相关信息的增强和干扰信息的抑制都有助于从混乱的现实世界场景中有效选择视觉信息。

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