Goodale M A, Milner A D
Dept of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Trends Neurosci. 1992 Jan;15(1):20-5. doi: 10.1016/0166-2236(92)90344-8.
Accumulating neuropsychological, electrophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that the neural substrates of visual perception may be quite distinct from those underlying the visual control of actions. In other words, the set of object descriptions that permit identification and recognition may be computed independently of the set of descriptions that allow an observer to shape the hand appropriately to pick up an object. We propose that the ventral stream of projections from the striate cortex to the inferotemporal cortex plays the major role in the perceptual identification of objects, while the dorsal stream projecting from the striate cortex to the posterior parietal region mediates the required sensorimotor transformations for visually guided actions directed at such objects.
越来越多的神经心理学、电生理学和行为学证据表明,视觉感知的神经基质可能与视觉动作控制的神经基质截然不同。换句话说,用于识别和辨认的物体描述集可能独立于使观察者能够适当地塑造手部以拿起物体的描述集进行计算。我们提出,从纹状皮质投射到颞下皮质的腹侧通路在物体的感知识别中起主要作用,而从纹状皮质投射到后顶叶区域的背侧通路则介导针对此类物体的视觉引导动作所需的感觉运动转换。