Spatiotopic Transfer of Visual-Form Adaptation across Saccadic Eye Movements

Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all) Pattern Recognition, Visual Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all) 05 social sciences Saccades Visual Perception Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Visual Fields Photic Stimulation
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2005.08.044 Publication Date: 2005-10-11T11:23:11Z
ABSTRACT
Although conscious perception is smooth and continuous, the input to the visual system is a series of short, discrete fixations interleaved with rapid shifts of the eye. One possible explanation for visual stability is that internal maps of objects and their visual properties are remapped around the time of saccades, but numerous studies have demonstrated that visual patterns are not combined across saccades. Here, we report that visual-form aftereffects transfer across separate fixations when adaptor and test are presented in the same spatial position. The magnitude of the transsaccadic adaptation increased with stimulus complexity, suggesting a progressive construction of spatiotopic receptive fields along the visual-form pathway. These results demonstrate that basic shape information is combined across saccades, allowing for predictive and consistent information from the past to be incorporated into each new fixation.
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