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Visual Features and Perceptual Context Modulate Attention Towards Evolutionarily Relevant Threatening Stimuli: Electrophysiological Evidence

机译:视觉特征和感知语境调节对进化相关的相关威胁刺激的关注:电生理证据

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The snake detection hypothesis claims that predatory pressure from snakes has shaped the primate visual system, but we still know very little about how the brain processes evolutionarily important visual cues, and which factors are crucial for quick detection of snakes. We investigated how visual features modulate the electrophysiological markers of early attentional processes. In Experiment 1, we compared snake, rope, gun, and bird images to isolate the effects due to curvilinearity of the stimuli. The results showed that both snake and rope images elicited enhanced P1 and N1 event-related potential components as well as early posterior negativity (EPN). In Experiment 2, we studied whether nonthreatening curvilinear images (i.e., ropes) still elicit the enhanced electrophysiological responses when snake images are not presented as stimuli, and therefore the context does not provoke top-down attention to curvilinear shapes. Rope images still evoked an enhanced EPN, suggesting that curvilinear shapes are preferably captured by attentional processes. However, this effect was smaller than in Experiment 1, in which snake images were present. Thus, our results hint to the possibility that the perceptual context may interact with processing of shape information, drawing attention to curvilinear shapes when the presence of snakes is expectable. Furthermore, we observed that spatial frequency of the visual stimuli modulated especially the early electrophysiological responses, and decreased the differences between stimulus categories in EPN without completely eliminating them. The findings suggest that low-level and high-level mechanisms interact to give an attentional priority to potentially threatening stimuli.
机译:蛇检测假设声称来自蛇的掠夺性压力成形了灵长类动物的视觉系统,但我们仍然很少了解大脑过程如何进化进化的重要视觉线索,并且哪些因素对于快速检测蛇的重要性至关重要。我们研究了视觉特征如何调节早期注意力过程的电生理标志。在实验1中,我们比较了蛇,绳子,枪和鸟图像的刺激性因刺激的曲线性而分离效果。结果表明,蛇和绳索两种蛇形图像都引发了增强的P1和N​​1事件相关的潜在组件以及早期的后消极(EPN)。在实验2中,我们研究了当蛇形图像未被呈现为刺激时仍然引起增强的电生理学响应,因此背景不会引起对曲线形状的全面关注的增强的电生理学响应。绳索图像仍然诱发了一种增强的EPN,表明优选地通过注意过程捕获曲线形状。然而,这种效果小于实验1,其中存在蛇图像。因此,我们的结果暗示了感知上下文可以与形状信息的处理相互作用,当蛇的存在期望时,引起注意曲线形状。此外,我们观察到视觉刺激的空间频率调节特别是早期电生理反应,并降低了EPN刺激类别之间的差异而不完全消除它们。调查结果表明,低级和高级机制互动,以引起潜在的威胁刺激。

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