Visual Perception of 3D Space and Shape in Time - Part I: 2D Space Perception by 2D Linear Translation

Umaima Afifa,Javier Carmona, Amy Dinh,Diego Espino,Trevor McCarthy,Brian Ta,Patrick Wilson,Benjamin Asdell, Jinwoo Baik, Archana Biju, Sonia Chung, Christopher Dao,Mark Diamond,Saba Doust, Angela East,Diego Espino, Kailey Fleiszig-Evans, Adrian Franco, Anthony Garibay-Gutierrez,Aparajeeta Guha, Roshan Gunturu, Luke Handley,Christina Honore, Abinav Kannan, Jared Khoo,Mira Khosla,Chandan Kittur,Alexandra Kwon, Jessica Lee, Nicholas Lwe,Mylan Mayer,Elizabeth Mills, Delilah Pineda, Pasha Pourebrahim, Jacob Rajacich,Shan Rizvi, Liliana Rosales,Leonard Schummer, Conor Sefkow,Alexander Stangel, Cindy Ta, Ivy Ta, Natalie Tong, Kyle Tsujimoto, Alyssa Vu, Henry Wang, Amanda Yares,Natsuko Yamaguchi, Ki Woong Yoon, Shuyi Yu,Aaron P. Blaisdell,Katsushi Arisaka

biorxiv(2022)

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Visual perception plays a critical role in navigating space and extracting useful semantic information crucial to survival. To identify distant landmarks, we constantly shift gaze vectors through saccades, while still maintaining the visual perception of stable allocentric space. How can we sustain stable allocentric space so effortlessly? To solve this question, we have developed a new concept of NHT (Neural Holography Tomography). This model states that retinotopy is invisible (not available to consciousness) and must be converted to a time code by traveling alpha brainwaves to perceive objects consciously. According to this framework, if identical alpha phases are continually assigned to a landmark, we perceive its exact and consistent allocentric location. To test this hypothesis, we designed reaction time (RT) experiments to observe evidence of the predicted space-to-time conversion. Various visual stimuli were generated at a wide range of eccentricities either on a large TV (up to 40°) or by LED strips on a hemispherical dome (up to 60°). Participants were instructed to report the observed patterns promptly under either covert (no eye movement) or overt (with eye movement) conditions. As predicted, stimuli presented at the center of fixation always produced the fastest RTs. The additional RT delay was precisely proportional to the eccentricity of the peripheral stimulus presentation. Furthermore, both covert and overt attention protocols created the same RT delays, and trajectories of saccadic eye motions were in parallel to the overt RT vs. eccentricity. These findings strongly support our NHT model, in which the observed RT-eccentricity dependence is indicative of the spatiotemporal conversion required for maintaining a stable allocentric frame of reference. That is, we perceive space by time. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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2d space perception,visual perception,3d space
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