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A Simulated Visual Field Defect Impairs Temporal Processing: An Effect Not Modulated by Emotional Faces

November 2025 Vision Journal

Abstract

Temporal processing is fundamental to visual perception, yet little is known about how it functions under compromised visual field conditions or whether emotional stimuli, as reported in the literature, can modulate it. This study investigated temporal resolution using a two-flash fusion paradigm with a static, semi-transparent overlay that degraded the right visual hemifield of opacity 0.60 and examined the potential modulatory effects of emotional faces.

In Experiment 1, participants were asked to report if they perceived one or two flashes presented at either −6° (normal vision) or +6° (beneath a scotoma) across eight interstimulus intervals, ranging from 10 to 80 ms with a step size of 10 ms. Results showed significantly impaired temporal discrimination in the degraded vision condition, with elevated thresholds (52.29 ms vs. 34.78 ms) and reduced accuracy, particularly at intermediate ISIs (30–60 ms).

In Experiment 2, we introduced emotional faces before flash presentation to determine whether emotional content would differentially affect temporal processing. Our findings indicate that neither normal nor scotoma-impaired temporal processing was modulated by the specific emotional content (angry, happy, or neutral) of the facial primes.

Key Findings

  • Impaired Temporal Discrimination: Visual field defects significantly impair temporal processing, with elevated thresholds in scotoma conditions (52.29 ms vs. 34.78 ms in normal vision)
  • Reduced Accuracy: Participants showed reduced accuracy in temporal discrimination tasks, particularly at intermediate interstimulus intervals (30–60 ms)
  • No Emotional Modulation: Emotional facial primes (angry, happy, neutral) did not differentially affect temporal processing in either normal or impaired vision conditions
  • Clinical Implications: These findings have important implications for understanding visual processing in patients with scotomas and visual field defects

How to Cite

Khodami, M. A., et al. (2025). A Simulated Visual Field Defect Impairs Temporal Processing: An Effect Not Modulated by Emotional Faces. Vision, 9(3), 79. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision9030079

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