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Attentional modulation of neural responses to illusory shapes: Evidence from steady-state and evoked visual potentials

机译:对虚幻形状的神经响应的注意力调节:来自稳态和诱发的视觉潜力的证据

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Our perception of illusory shapes, such as the classic Kanizsa triangle, is thought to reflect the visual system's capacity to fill in missing information associated with fragmented or partially occluded objects. Previous work has suggested that such 'modal' filling-in arises at relatively early stages of visual processing, prior to the allocation of focused attention, but few studies have examined whether attention influences neural responses to illusory shapes. Here we asked whether spatial attention affects neural activity evoked by illusory shapes by having participants focus on stimuli presented in one visual field (left or right), while ignoring those on the other side. In two separate experiments, we used electroencephalography (EEG) to measure steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs; Experiment 1) and event-related potentials (ERPs; Experiment 2), elicited by a Kanizsa square in one hemifield and a competing control stimulus, matched for all relevant physical features, in the other. In Experiment 1, the inducers used to construct the Kanizsa and control stimuli flickered at unique frequencies (10 and 13.33 Hz) to elicit SSVEPs. In Experiment 2, segments were removed briefly from static circular placeholders within the left and right visual hemifields to induce ERPs. In both experiments, participants were instructed to attend covertly to the stimulus on the left or right side to detect brief contrast changes of the inducers. SSVEP analyses revealed that illusory shapes that were ignored yielded a significantly larger neural response than those elicited by non-illusory control stimuli. By contrast, when the stimuli were attended, neural responses to the illusory and control stimuli were statistically indistinguishable. Consistent with these steady-state findings, results of the ERP analyses revealed that evoked responses to illusory shapes emerged earlier relative to control stimuli when they were ignored than when they were attended. Taken together the findings suggest that neural activity associated with modal completion is reliably modulated by spatial attention. Specifically, we show that neural responses to actively ignored illusory shapes are elicited earlier and are sustained at a higher amplitude than responses to control stimuli. This advantage for ignored shapes might reflect adaptive signalling of the presence of an object available for future goal-directed behaviour.
机译:我们对虚幻形状的看法,例如经典的Kanizsa三角形,被认为反映了视觉系统填补与碎片或部分封闭物体相关的缺失信息的能力。以前的工作表明,在分配重点关注之前,在视觉处理的相对早期阶段出现了这种“模态”填写,但是研究了很少的研究检查了注意力对虚幻形状的神经反应。在这里,我们询问空间注意是否会影响虚幻形状引起的神经活动,使参与者专注于在一个视野(左或右)上呈现的刺激,同时忽略另一边的刺激。在两个单独的实验中,我们使用脑电图(EEG)来测量稳态视觉诱发电位(SSVEPS;实验1)和与事件相关的电位(ERPS;实验2),由一个半地下的Kanizsa广场引发和竞争控制刺激,匹配所有相关的物理特征,另一个。在实验1中,用于构建Kanizsa和控制刺激的诱导剂以独特的频率(10和13.33 Hz)闪烁以引出SSVEPS。在实验2中,从左右视觉升降机内的静态圆形占位符短暂地从左右视觉上升到诱导ERPS中除去段。在这两个实验中,参与者被指示参加左侧或右侧的刺激以检测诱导症的简要对比变化。 SSVEP分析显示,被忽略的虚张性形状产生了比非幻觉控制刺激引发的那些神经响应显着更大。相比之下,当刺激刺激时,对幻觉和控制刺激的神经反应是统计学上的。与这些稳态结果一致,ERP分析的结果显示,在忽略时,对令人忽略的控制刺激出现的对幻觉形状的反应诱发反应。在一起,研究表明,通过空间关注可靠地调节与模态完成相关的神经活动。具体地,我们表明,早期引发了主动忽略虚幻形状的神经响应,并且比对控制刺激的反应持续更高的振幅。这种忽略形状的这种优点可能反映了可用于未来目标定向行为的对象的适应性信令。

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