Fixation-related potentials during a virtual navigation task: The influence of image statistics on early cortical processing

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY Attention Perception & Psychophysics Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.3758/s13414-024-03002-5
Anna Madison, Chloe Callahan-Flintoft, Steven M. Thurman, Russell A. Cohen Hoffing, Jonathan Touryan, Anthony J. Ries
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Historically, electrophysiological correlates of scene processing have been studied with experiments using static stimuli presented for discrete timescales where participants maintain a fixed eye position. Gaps remain in generalizing these findings to real-world conditions where eye movements are made to select new visual information and where the environment remains stable but changes with our position and orientation in space, driving dynamic visual stimulation. Co-recording of eye movements and electroencephalography (EEG) is an approach to leverage fixations as time-locking events in the EEG recording under free-viewing conditions to create fixation-related potentials (FRPs), providing a neural snapshot in which to study visual processing under naturalistic conditions. The current experiment aimed to explore the influence of low-level image statistics—specifically, luminance and a metric of spatial frequency (slope of the amplitude spectrum)—on the early visual components evoked from fixation onsets in a free-viewing visual search and navigation task using a virtual environment. This research combines FRPs with an optimized approach to remove ocular artifacts and deconvolution modeling to correct for overlapping neural activity inherent in any free-viewing paradigm. The results suggest that early visual components—namely, the lambda response and N1—of the FRPs are sensitive to luminance and spatial frequency around fixation, separate from modulation due to underlying differences in eye-movement characteristics. Together, our results demonstrate the utility of studying the influence of image statistics on FRPs using a deconvolution modeling approach to control for overlapping neural activity and oculomotor covariates.

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虚拟导航任务中的注视相关电位:图像统计对早期皮层处理的影响。
从历史上看,场景处理的电生理相关性已经通过实验进行了研究,实验使用静态刺激在离散的时间尺度上呈现,参与者保持固定的眼睛位置。将这些发现推广到现实世界的条件仍然存在差距,在现实世界中,眼球运动是为了选择新的视觉信息,而环境保持稳定,但随着我们在空间中的位置和方向而变化,从而驱动动态视觉刺激。眼球运动和脑电图(EEG)的联合记录是一种在自由观看条件下利用注视作为脑电图记录中的时间锁定事件来创建注视相关电位(FRPs)的方法,为研究自然条件下的视觉处理提供了一个神经快照。本实验旨在探讨低水平图像统计-特别是亮度和空间频率度量(幅度谱斜率)-在虚拟环境中自由观看视觉搜索和导航任务中由注视开始引起的早期视觉成分的影响。本研究将FRPs与一种优化的方法相结合,以去除眼部伪影和反卷积建模,以纠正任何自由观看范式中固有的重叠神经活动。结果表明,早期视觉成分(即FRPs的lambda响应和n1)对注视周围的亮度和空间频率敏感,而不是由于眼动特征的潜在差异而引起的调制。总之,我们的结果证明了使用反卷积建模方法来控制重叠的神经活动和动眼肌协变量来研究图像统计对frp的影响的实用性。
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期刊介绍: The journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics is an official journal of the Psychonomic Society. It spans all areas of research in sensory processes, perception, attention, and psychophysics. Most articles published are reports of experimental work; the journal also presents theoretical, integrative, and evaluative reviews. Commentary on issues of importance to researchers appears in a special section of the journal. Founded in 1966 as Perception & Psychophysics, the journal assumed its present name in 2009.
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