Troy J B, Shou T
Department of Biomedical Engineering & Neuroscience Institute, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Prog Retin Eye Res. 2002 May;21(3):263-302. doi: 10.1016/s1350-9462(02)00002-2.
Studies on the receptive field properties of cat retinal ganglion cells over the past half-century are reviewed within the context of the role played by the receptive field in visual information processing. Emphasis is placed on the work conducted within the past 20 years, but a summary of key contributions from the 1950s to 1970s is provided. We have sought to review aspects of the ganglion cell receptive field that have not been featured prominently in previous review articles. Our review of the receptive field properties of X- and Y-cells focuses on quantitative studies and includes consideration of the function of the receptive field in visual signal processing. We discuss the non-classical as well as the classical receptive field. Attention is also given to the receptive field properties of the less well-studied cat ganglion cells-the W-cells-and the effect of pathology on cat ganglion cell properties. Although work from our laboratories is highlighted, we hope that we have given a reasonably balanced view of the current state of the field.
本文在感受野在视觉信息处理中所起作用的背景下,回顾了过去半个世纪关于猫视网膜神经节细胞感受野特性的研究。重点放在过去20年所开展的工作上,但也提供了20世纪50年代至70年代的关键贡献总结。我们试图回顾神经节细胞感受野中那些在以往综述文章中未得到突出体现的方面。我们对X细胞和Y细胞感受野特性的回顾聚焦于定量研究,并包括对感受野在视觉信号处理中功能的考量。我们讨论了非经典以及经典感受野。还关注了研究较少的猫神经节细胞——W细胞——的感受野特性以及病理学对猫神经节细胞特性的影响。尽管突出了我们实验室的工作,但我们希望我们对该领域的当前状态给出了一个较为平衡的观点。