| Literature DB >> 25549920 |
Elizabeth K Cutrone1, David J Heeger2, Marisa Carrasco2.
Abstract
Covert spatial attention increases the perceived contrast of stimuli at attended locations, presumably via enhancement of visual neural responses. However, the relation between perceived contrast and the underlying neural responses has not been characterized. In this study, we systematically varied stimulus contrast, using a two-alternative, forced-choice comparison task to probe the effect of attention on appearance across the contrast range. We modeled performance in the task as a function of underlying neural contrast-response functions. Fitting this model to the observed data revealed that an increased input baseline in the neural responses accounted for the enhancement of apparent contrast with spatial attention.Keywords: contrast appearance; covert attention
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25549920 PMCID: PMC4280203 DOI: 10.1167/14.14.16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis ISSN: 1534-7362 Impact factor: 2.240