AI生成画像による脳の知覚研究(Clever images open doors for brain research)

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2025-10-06 ジョンズ・ホプキンス大学

ジョンズ・ホプキンズ大学の知覚研究チームは、AIを用いて「視覚アナグラム」と呼ばれる新しい画像を作成した。これは、回転させると別の物体に見える二重イメージ(例:クマとチョウ、ゾウとウサギなど)で、人の視覚処理の仕組みを精密に解析するために開発された。従来困難だった「実世界サイズ」や「感情」「生物らしさ」などの知覚要素を、同一ピクセル構成の画像で比較可能にした点が画期的。成果は『Current Biology』誌に掲載。

AI生成画像による脳の知覚研究(Clever images open doors for brain research)
Image credit: Khamar Hopkins / Johns Hopkins University

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視覚的なアナグラムは「同一の」刺激による高レベルの効果を明らかにする Visual anagrams reveal high-level effects with ‘identical’ stimuli

Tal Boger ∙ Chaz Firestone
Current Biology  Published:October 06, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2025.08.036

Summary

A fundamental question in psychology and neuroscience concerns how the mind represents not only lower-level stimulus features such as luminance, contrast, or spatial frequency, but also richer, higher-level properties such as animacy, emotion, or real-world size. Numerous findings suggest that such high-level properties are encoded automatically1,2, engage visual attention3,4, and organize neural responses5,6. However, a critical challenge arises when interpreting such findings: High-level categories systematically covary with lower-level features, such that effects attributed to high-level properties may instead be driven by their lower-level covariates. Can this challenge be overcome? Here, we introduce a novel approach by leveraging ‘visual anagrams’ — a diffusion-based technique for generating images whose interpretations change radically with orientation, such as a cow when upright and a mouse when inverted7. Using real-world size as a case study, we generated anagrams depicting a canonically large object in one orientation and a canonically small object in another, and placed them in classic experimental paradigms. Five experiments revealed that many (but not all) effects of real-world size persisted under such conditions. Together, our findings address a longstanding challenge in perception research and establish a broadly applicable tool for psychology and neuroscience.

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