Krekelberg Bart, Kubischik Michael, Hoffmann Klaus-Peter, Bremmer Frank
Department of General Zoology and Neurobiology, Ruhr University Bochum, 44780, Bochum, Germany.
Neuron. 2003 Feb 6;37(3):537-45. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00003-5.
While reading this text, your eyes jump from word to word. Yet you are unaware of the motion this causes on your retina; the brain somehow compensates for these displacements and creates a stable percept of the world. This compensation is not perfect; perisaccadically, perceptual space is distorted. We show that this distortion can be traced to a representation of retinal position in the medial temporal and medial superior temporal areas. These cells accurately represent retinal position during fixation, but perisaccadically, the same cells distort the representation of space. The time course and magnitude of this distortion are similar to the mislocalization found psychophysically in humans. This challenges the assumption in many psychophysical studies that the perisaccadic retinal position signal is veridical.
阅读这段文字时,你的眼睛会逐字跳跃。然而,你并未意识到这在视网膜上产生的运动;大脑会以某种方式补偿这些位移,并创建出一个稳定的世界感知。这种补偿并不完美;在扫视期间,感知空间会发生扭曲。我们表明,这种扭曲可追溯到颞内侧和颞上内侧区域中视网膜位置的一种表征。这些细胞在注视期间准确地代表视网膜位置,但在扫视期间,相同的细胞会扭曲空间表征。这种扭曲的时间进程和幅度与在人类心理物理学研究中发现的定位错误相似。这对许多心理物理学研究中的假设提出了挑战,即扫视期间的视网膜位置信号是如实的。