Jellema T, Baker C I, Wicker B, Perrett D I
School of Psychology, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Brain Cogn. 2000 Nov;44(2):280-302. doi: 10.1006/brcg.2000.1231.
A novel population of cells is described, located in the anterior part of the superior temporal sulcus (STSa, sometimes called STPa) of the temporal lobe in the macaque monkey. These cells respond selectively to the sight of reaching but only when the agent performing the action is seen to be attending to the target position of the reaching. We describe how such conditional selectivity can be generated from the properties of distinct cell populations within STSa. One cell population responds selectively to faces, eye gaze, and body posture, and we argue that subsets of these cells code for the direction of attention of others. A second cell population is selectively responsive to limb movement in certain directions (e.g., responding to an arm movement to the left but not to an equivalent leg movement or vice versa). The responses of a subset of cells sensitive to limb movement are modulated by the direction of attention (indicated by head and body posture of the agent performing the action). We conclude that this combined analysis of direction of attention and body movements supports the detection of intentional actions.
本文描述了一种新的细胞群体,位于猕猴颞叶上颞沟前部(有时称为颞顶叶沟)。这些细胞仅在看到执行动作的主体注视着伸手动作的目标位置时,才会对看到的伸手动作做出选择性反应。我们描述了这种条件选择性是如何从颞上沟前部不同细胞群体的特性中产生的。一个细胞群体对脸、目光注视和身体姿势有选择性反应,我们认为这些细胞的子集编码了他人的注意力方向。第二个细胞群体对特定方向的肢体运动有选择性反应(例如,对向左的手臂运动有反应,但对等效的腿部运动没有反应,反之亦然)。对肢体运动敏感的一部分细胞的反应会受到注意力方向(由执行动作的主体的头部和身体姿势指示)的调节。我们得出结论,这种对注意力方向和身体运动的综合分析有助于检测有意动作。