Function of Fixational Instability During Natural Viewing
自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:8917958
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 36.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-01 至 2017-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvocateBehaviorCharacteristicsCodeComputer AnalysisComputer SimulationContrast SensitivityDataDisputesDyskinetic syndromeElementsEyeEye MovementsFrequenciesFundingGoalsHealthHumanImageIndividualJointsKnowledgeLateral Geniculate BodyLeadLinkLocationMapsMicroscopicModelingMotionNeuronsOutcomePhasePlayProcessPropertyResearchRestRetinaRetinalRoleSaccadesSignal TransductionSourceSpatial DistributionStagingStimulusStructureSystemTestingTheoretical StudiesTimeUnited States National Institutes of HealthVisionVisualVisual PerceptionVisual PsychophysicsVisual impairmentVisual system structureattenuationdesignexperienceflexibilitygazeluminanceneural modelneuromechanismoculomotorreceptorrelating to nervous systemresearch studyresponseretinal stimulationsample fixationspatial visionspatiotemporaltransmission processvisual informationvisual processvisual processing
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Our eyes are never at rest, even when attending to a single point. We are normally not aware that, in the periods of fixation, microscopic eye movements continually shift the stimulus on the retina. Visual percepts tend to fade when the stimulus is artificially immobilized on the retina, and it has long been hypothesized that the incessant fixational motion of the eye plays a fundamental role in visual perception. Several findings from our recent NIH-funded research suggest that this motion is, in fact, a critical computational element of an active sensorimotor strategy by which the visual system processes spatial information in the temporal domain. Building upon our recent results, this project examines the perceptual, computational, and neural consequences of using eye movements to represent space through time. It addresses three fundamental questions: (Aim 1) How is spatial information encoded in the modulations of luminance resulting from fixational eye movements? (Aim 2) How is this information extracted and interpreted? (Aim 3) Can the spatiotemporal redistribution of input energy be adjusted according to task by controlling fixational eye movements? To link the perceptual influences of fixational eye movements to their effect on the neural coding of visual information and elucidate encoding/decoding mechanisms, this project integrates visual psychophysics in humans, statistical and computational analysis of retinal input, and neural modeling. Experiments will make critical use of a sophisticated system for gaze-contingent display (already developed and extensively tested), which allows precise, yet highly flexible control of retinal stimulation. Statistical, computational, and modeling studies wil reconstruct and examine the visual input signals experienced by retinal receptors and simulate neuronal responses in the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus. The proposal that the visual system uses behavior to represent space through time challenges current views on the mechanisms of early visual processing at the most fundamental level: it replaces the traditional notion of the retina as a passive encoding stage that optimizes overall information transmission with that of an active, tunable system for feature extraction, whose function can only be understood in conjunction with eye movements. This shift of view implies that eye movements are in part responsible for fundamental properties of spatial vision (e.g., contrast sensitivity an its dynamics) that, at present, are solely attributed to neural mechanisms. Understanding the functional implications of fixational instability may also lead to new treatment approaches for visual impairments in the many disordrs whose manifestations include abnormal fixational eye movements.
描述(由申请人提供):我们的眼睛从来没有休息,即使在参加一个单一的点。我们通常不会意识到,在注视期间,眼睛的微观运动不断地改变视网膜上的刺激。当刺激被人工固定在视网膜上时,视觉感知往往会减弱,并且长期以来一直假设眼睛的持续注视运动在视觉感知中起着重要作用。我们最近NIH资助的研究的几项发现表明,这种运动实际上是视觉系统在时间域中处理空间信息的主动感觉运动策略的关键计算元素。基于我们最近的研究结果,这个项目研究了使用眼球运动来通过时间表示空间的感知,计算和神经后果。它解决了三个基本问题:(目的1)如何编码的空间信息的亮度调制所造成的注视眼球运动?(Aim(2)这些信息是如何提取和解释的?(Aim(3)通过控制注视眼动,输入能量的时空再分配是否可以根据任务进行调节?为了将注视眼动的感知影响与其对视觉信息的神经编码的影响联系起来,并阐明编码/解码机制,该项目整合了人类视觉心理物理学,视网膜输入的统计和计算分析以及神经建模。实验将关键使用一个复杂的系统,用于凝视视情况显示(已经开发和广泛测试),它允许精确,但高度灵活的控制视网膜刺激。统计、计算和建模研究将重建和检查视网膜感受器所经历的视觉输入信号,并模拟视网膜和外侧膝状体核中的神经元反应。 视觉系统使用行为来通过时间来表示空间的提议在最基本的水平上挑战了目前对早期视觉处理机制的看法:它取代了传统的视网膜概念,即作为一个被动的编码阶段,优化了整体信息传输,而主动的,可调的特征提取系统,其功能只能与眼球运动一起理解。这种视角的转变意味着眼睛运动部分地负责空间视觉的基本特性(例如,对比敏感度及其动力学),目前仅归因于神经机制。了解注视不稳定的功能影响,也可能导致新的治疗方法,在许多疾病的视觉障碍,其表现包括异常的注视眼球运动。
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Function of Fixational Instability During Natural Viewing
自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
- 批准号:
10176500 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 36.21万 - 项目类别:
Function of fixational instability during natural viewing
自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
- 批准号:
8136082 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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Function of Fixational Instability During Natural Viewing
自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
- 批准号:
8370910 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 36.21万 - 项目类别:
Function of fixational instability during natural viewing
自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
- 批准号:
7674625 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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7903852 - 财政年份:2007
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Function of fixational instability during natural viewing
自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
- 批准号:
7299067 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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Function of Fixational Instability During Natural Viewing
自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
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自然观看过程中注视不稳定性的作用
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- 资助金额:
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