Retinotopic effects of visual attention revealed by dichoptic multifocal pupillography

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Yanti Rosli
Corinne Frances Carle
Yiling Ho
Andrew Charles James
Maria Kolic
Emilie Marie Françoise Rohan
Ted Maddess
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[1] Australian National University,Eccles Institute of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research
[2] Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,Biomedical Science Program, Diagnostic & Applied Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Science
[3] University of Melbourne,Centre for Eye Research Australia
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Multifocal pupillographic objective perimetry (mfPOP) has recently been shown to be able to measure cortical function. Here we assessed 44 regions of the central 60 degrees of the visual fields of each eye concurrently in 7 minutes/test. We examined how foveally- and peripherally-directed attention changed response sensitivity and delay across the 44 visual field locations/eye. Four experiments were completed comparing white, yellow and blue stimulus arrays. Experiments 1 to 4 tested 16, 23, 9 and 6 subjects, 49/54 being unique. Experiment 1, Experiments 2 and 3, and Experiment 4 used three variants of the mfPOP method that provided increasingly improved signal quality. Experiments 1 to 3 examined centrally directed attention, and Experiment 4 compared effects of attention directed to different peripheral targets. Attention reduced the sensitivity of the peripheral locations in Experiment 1, but only for the white stimuli not yellow. Experiment 2 confirmed that result. Experiment 3 showed that blue stimuli behaved like white. Peripheral attention showed increased sensitivity around the attentional targets. The results are discussed in terms of the cortical inputs to the pupillary system. The results agree with those from multifocal and other fMRI and VEP studies. mfPOP may be a useful adjunct to those methods.
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