The role of eye-specific attention in ocular dominance plasticity

Author:

Song Fangxing1234,Lyu Lili56,Zhao Jiaxu1234,Bao Min1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science , Institute of Psychology, , 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101 , China

2. Chinese Academy of Sciences , Institute of Psychology, , 16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101 , China

3. Department of Psychology , , 19 Yuquan Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100049 , China

4. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , , 19 Yuquan Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100049 , China

5. Key Laboratory of Primate Neurobiology , Institute of Neuroscience, CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, , 320 Yue Yang Road, Shanghai 200031 , China

6. Chinese Academy of Sciences , Institute of Neuroscience, CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, , 320 Yue Yang Road, Shanghai 200031 , China

Abstract

Abstract It is well known how selective attention biases information processing in real time, but few work investigates the aftereffects of prolonged attention, let alone the underlying neural mechanisms. To examine perceptual aftereffect after prolonged attention to a monocular pathway, movie images played normally were presented to normal adult’s one eye (attended eye), while movie images of the same episode but played backwards were presented to the opposite eye (unattended eye). One hour of watching this dichoptic movie caused a shift of perceptual ocular dominance towards the unattended eye. Interestingly, the aftereffect positively correlated with the advantage of neural activity for the attended-eye over unattended-eye signals at the frontal electrodes measured with steady-state visual evoked potentials. Moreover, the aftereffect disappeared when interocular competition was minimized during adaptation. These results suggest that top-down eye-specific attention can induce ocular dominance plasticity through binocular rivalry mechanisms. The present study opens the route to explain at least part of short-term ocular dominance plasticity with the ocular-opponency-neuron model, which may be an interesting complement to the homeostatic compensation theory.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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