Hinkle D A, Connor C E
Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Zanvyl Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD 21218, USA.
Neuroreport. 2001 Feb 12;12(2):365-9. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200102120-00036.
Neural processing of stereoscopic depth is conventionally associated with the dorsal (spatial) pathway in primate visual cortex. The role of depth information in the ventral (object) pathway has been less certain. We found prominent tuning for stereoscopic disparity in area V4, an intermediate stage in the ventral pathway. Eighty percent of the cells in our sample exhibited significant disparity tuning over the -1.0 degree to 1.0 degree range, and the majority showed > 2:1 response differences. Tuning function shapes were similar to those reported previously in other visual areas. We observed a significant tuning bias towards crossed (near) disparities. This could reflect an emphasis in the ventral pathway on foreground objects or parts of objects projecting towards the viewer.
立体深度的神经处理传统上与灵长类动物视觉皮层中的背侧(空间)通路相关。深度信息在腹侧(物体)通路中的作用尚不太明确。我们发现腹侧通路中间阶段的V4区域对立体视差有显著的调谐。我们样本中80%的细胞在-1.0度至1.0度范围内表现出显著的视差调谐,且大多数细胞的反应差异大于2:1。调谐函数的形状与之前在其他视觉区域报道的相似。我们观察到对交叉(近)视差有显著的调谐偏差。这可能反映了腹侧通路对前景物体或向观察者投射的物体部分的重视。