Mutual interplay between perceptual organization and attention: a neuropsychological perspective

C. Gillebert, G. Humphreys
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An efficient representation of the environment requires both the selection of a fraction of the information that reaches our senses and the organization of this information into coherent and meaningful elements. Here we discuss the dynamic interplay between selective attention and perceptual organization, important processes that allow us to perceive a seamless, integrated world. Based on evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies with normal observers and neuropsychological patients, we examine whether: (i) perceptual grouping constrains visual attention, determining which objects will be selected and be candidates for explicit report; (ii) visual attention modulates perceptual grouping, determining how elements are grouped to form meaningful wholes. The data suggest that, whilst not being necessary for at least some forms of perceptual grouping, visual attention can nevertheless modulate grouping. We conclude that selection is dynamically set by bottom-up stimulus factors, top-down knowledge and the allocation of attention to space and within grouped regions of objects.
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知觉组织和注意之间的相互作用:神经心理学的观点
环境的有效表现既需要选择到达我们感官的一小部分信息,又需要将这些信息组织成连贯而有意义的元素。在这里,我们讨论了选择性注意和知觉组织之间的动态相互作用,这两个重要的过程使我们能够感知一个无缝的、完整的世界。基于对正常观察者和神经心理学患者的行为和神经影像学研究的证据,我们研究了:(i)知觉分组是否限制了视觉注意,决定了哪些对象将被选择并成为明确报告的候选对象;(ii)视觉注意调节知觉分组,决定元素如何分组形成有意义的整体。数据表明,虽然视觉注意至少对某些形式的知觉分组不是必需的,但它仍然可以调节分组。我们得出结论,选择是由自下而上的刺激因素、自上而下的知识和对空间和对象分组区域的注意力分配动态设定的。
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