Schlag J, Schlag-Rey M
Department of Neurobiology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90095-1763,
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2002 Mar;3(3):191-215. doi: 10.1038/nrn750.
Reviews on the visual system generally praise its amazing performance. Here we deal with its biggest weakness: sluggishness. Inherent delays lead to mislocalization when things move or, more generally, when things change. Errors in time translate into spatial errors when we pursue a moving object, when we try to localize a target that appears just before a gaze shift, or when we compare the position of a flashed target with the instantaneous position of a continuously moving one (or one that appears to be moving even though no change occurs in the retinal image). Studying such diverse errors might rekindle our thinking about how the brain copes with real-time changes in the world.
关于视觉系统的综述通常会称赞其惊人的表现。在此,我们探讨其最大的弱点:迟缓。当物体移动时,或者更一般地说,当事物发生变化时,内在的延迟会导致定位错误。当我们追踪一个移动的物体时,当我们试图定位一个在眼动之前出现的目标时,或者当我们将一个闪烁目标的位置与一个连续移动的目标(或者一个尽管视网膜图像没有变化但看起来在移动的目标)的瞬时位置进行比较时,时间上的误差会转化为空间上的误差。研究这些各种各样的误差可能会重新激发我们对于大脑如何应对世界实时变化的思考。