拥挤
神经科学
心理学
视皮层
环绕抑制
认知心理学
视觉感受
感知
作者
Juan Chen,Yingchen He,Zijue Zhu,Tiangang Zhou,Yujia Peng,Xilin Zhang,Fang Fang
标识
DOI:10.1523/jneurosci.1140-14.2014
摘要
Crowding, the identification difficulty for a target in the presence of nearby flankers, is ubiquitous in spatial vision and is considered a bottleneck of object recognition and visual awareness. Despite its significance, the neural mechanisms of crowding are still unclear. Here, we performed event-related potential and fMRI experiments to measure the cortical interaction between the target and flankers in human subjects. We found that the magnitude of the crowding effect was closely associated with an early suppressive cortical interaction. The cortical suppression was reflected in the earliest event-related potential component (C1), which originated in V1, and in the BOLD signal in V1, but not other higher cortical areas. Intriguingly, spatial attention played a critical role in the manifestation of the suppression. These findings provide direct and converging evidence that attention-dependent V1 suppression contributes to crowding at a very early stage of visual processing.
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