Janssen P, Vogels R, Orban G A
Laboratorium voor Neuro-en Psychofysiologie, KU Leuven Medical School, Belgium.
Neuron. 2000 Aug;27(2):385-97. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)00045-3.
Neurons in the rostral lower bank of the superior temporal sulcus (TEs), part of the inferior temporal cortex, respond selectively to three-dimensional (3D) shapes. We have investigated how these neurons represent disparity-defined 3D structure. Most neurons were selective for either first-order (disparity gradients) or second-order (disparity curvature) disparities. The latter selectivity proved remarkably vulnerable to disparity discontinuities, such as sharp edges or steps in disparity. The majority of the neurons remained selective for small disparity variations within the stimulus. 3D shape selectivity was preserved when the frontoparallel position or the stimulus size was altered. Thus, in TEs, 3D shape is coded by first- and second-order disparity-selective neurons, which are highly sensitive to spatial variations of disparity.
颞下回皮质的一部分,即颞上沟嘴侧下唇中的神经元对三维(3D)形状有选择性反应。我们研究了这些神经元如何表征由视差定义的3D结构。大多数神经元对一阶(视差梯度)或二阶(视差曲率)视差具有选择性。事实证明,后一种选择性极易受到视差不连续的影响,例如视差中的尖锐边缘或阶跃。大多数神经元在刺激范围内对小的视差变化仍保持选择性。当额状面位置或刺激大小改变时,3D形状选择性得以保留。因此,在颞下回皮质中,3D形状由一阶和二阶视差选择性神经元编码,这些神经元对视差的空间变化高度敏感。