论文标题
关于拥挤的对比依赖性
On the contrast-dependence of crowding
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论文摘要
视觉混乱会影响我们看到的能力:在近距离呈现时,可以单独识别的对象可能变得无法识别(“拥挤”),但是拥挤的心理物理特征已经抵制了简化。最初被认为产生拥挤的图像特性在矛盾的是产生的意外结果,例如,添加侧翼物体可以减轻拥挤(Manassi,Sayim等,2012; Herzog,Sayim,Sayim等,2015; Pachai,Doerig,Doerig等,2016)。由此产生的理论修订非常复杂且专业,以致难以辨别哪些原则可能是观察到的现象的基础。简单的视觉对比度能量的广义公式是由对早期视觉流的中心和围绕神经元围绕神经元的直接分析引起的。现有的对比度措施(例如RMS对比度)很容易显示为减少特殊情况。新的广义对比能量指标令人惊讶地预测了广泛的拥挤研究的主要发现。因此,可以说这些早期拥挤现象主要是由于对比度而产生的,或者至少是由于对比效应而严重混淆。 (这些发现可能与其他可能的下游,“配置”或“语义”的拥挤实例有所不同,这表明至少两种单独的拥挤形式可以抵制统一。)新的基本对比对比能量配方提供了一个候选的解释性框架,以解决超越拥挤的多种心理物理现象。
Visual clutter affects our ability to see: objects that would be identifiable on their own, may become unrecognizable when presented close together ("crowding") -- but the psychophysical characteristics of crowding have resisted simplification. Image properties initially thought to produce crowding have paradoxically yielded unexpected results, e.g., adding flanking objects can ameliorate crowding (Manassi, Sayim et al., 2012; Herzog, Sayim et al., 2015; Pachai, Doerig et al., 2016). The resulting theory revisions have been sufficiently complex and specialized as to make it difficult to discern what principles may underlie the observed phenomena. A generalized formulation of simple visual contrast energy is presented, arising from straightforward analyses of center and surround neurons in the early visual stream. Extant contrast measures, such as RMS contrast, are easily shown to fall out as reduced special cases. The new generalized contrast energy metric surprisingly predicts the principal findings of a broad range of crowding studies. These early crowding phenomena may thus be said to arise predominantly from contrast, or are, at least, severely confounded by contrast effects. (These findings may be distinct from accounts of other, likely downstream, "configural" or "semantic" instances of crowding, suggesting at least two separate forms of crowding that may resist unification.) The new fundamental contrast energy formulation provides a candidate explanatory framework that addresses multiple psychophysical phenomena beyond crowding.