Orienting attention across binocular disparity

Author:

Caziot Baptiste123ORCID,Rolfs Martin4ORCID,Backus Benjamin T15

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Center for Vision Research, SUNY College of Optometry , New York, NY 10036 , USA

2. Neurophysics Group, Philipps-Universität Marburg , Marburg 35043 , Germany

3. Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (CMBB), Philipps-Universität Marburg and Justus–Liebig–Universität Gießen , Marburg 35032 , Germany

4. Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, Humboldt University Berlin , Berlin 10099 , Germany

5. Vivid Vision, Inc. , San Francisco, CA 94103 , USA

Abstract

AbstractThe spatial distribution of covert visual attention following an exogenous cue is often described as a spotlight, which disregards depth. Here, we study the orienting of attention across binocular disparity, a key depth cue in primates. A small Gabor patch target was displayed at ±12-arcmin horizontal offset in each eye independently, resulting in four possible 3D locations. With some latency relative to target onset (0–300 ms), an attentional cue was displayed at one of five binocular locations, resulting in various combinations of relative azimuth (horizontal position) and disparity (depth). Observers’ task was to discriminate the orientation of the target. Observers’ performance decreased as the relative azimuth between the cue and the target increased. Performance also decreased with the difference in disparity, even when the azimuth remained constant. Performance varied with the delay between the cue and the target and was maximal between 100 and 150 ms. The orienting of attention in azimuth and depth followed the same time course. We mapped the 3D shape of attentional focus over time and found that the spatial envelope was approximately a Gaussian modulated in time. These results could not be explained by monocular confounds nor by eye movements. We conclude that exogenous cues direct attention not only to their visual direction but also to their depth and that binocular disparity is sufficient to define that depth. The identical time course and interaction between azimuth and depth suggest a shared mechanism, and therefore that visual attention to spatial location is an intrinsically 3D process.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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