[HTML][HTML] Spatiotopic updating across saccades in the absence of awareness

Y Ge, Z Sun, C Qian, S He - Journal of vision, 2021 - jov.arvojournals.org
Y Ge, Z Sun, C Qian, S He
Journal of vision, 2021jov.arvojournals.org
Despite the continuously changing visual inputs caused by eye movements, our perceptual
representation of the visual world remains remarkably stable. Visual stability has been a
major area of interest within the field of visual neuroscience. The early visual cortical areas
are retinotopic-organized, and presumably there is a retinotopic to spatiotopic transformation
process that supports the stable representation of the visual world. In this study, we used a
cross-saccadic adaptation paradigm to show that both the orientation adaptation and face …
Abstract
Despite the continuously changing visual inputs caused by eye movements, our perceptual representation of the visual world remains remarkably stable. Visual stability has been a major area of interest within the field of visual neuroscience. The early visual cortical areas are retinotopic-organized, and presumably there is a retinotopic to spatiotopic transformation process that supports the stable representation of the visual world. In this study, we used a cross-saccadic adaptation paradigm to show that both the orientation adaptation and face gender adaptation could still be observed at the same spatiotopic (but different retinotopic) locations even when the adapting stimuli were rendered invisible. These results suggest that awareness of a visual object is not required for its transformation from the retinotopic to the spatiotopic reference frame.
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