Cumming B G, DeAngelis G C
University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, OX1 3PT United Kingdom.
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2001;24:203-38. doi: 10.1146/annurev.neuro.24.1.203.
Binocular disparity provides the visual system with information concerning the three-dimensional layout of the environment. Recent physiological studies in the primary visual cortex provide a successful account of the mechanisms by which single neurons are able to signal disparity. This work also reveals that additional processing is required to make explicit the types of signal required for depth perception (such as the ability to match features correctly between the two monocular images). Some of these signals, such as those encoding relative disparity, are found in extrastriate cortex. Several other lines of evidence also suggest that the link between perception and neuronal activity is stronger in extrastriate cortex (especially MT) than in the primary visual cortex.
双眼视差为视觉系统提供有关环境三维布局的信息。近期在初级视皮层进行的生理学研究成功地解释了单个神经元能够发出视差信号的机制。这项研究还表明,需要进行额外的处理才能明确深度感知所需的信号类型(例如在两个单眼图像之间正确匹配特征的能力)。其中一些信号,如编码相对视差的信号,在纹外皮层中被发现。其他几条证据线索也表明,在纹外皮层(尤其是MT区),感知与神经元活动之间的联系比在初级视皮层中更强。