Hess R F, Hayes A, Field D J
McGill Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, McGill University, 687 Pine Ave W, Montreal, Que., Canada H34 1A1.
J Physiol Paris. 2003 Mar-May;97(2-3):105-19. doi: 10.1016/j.jphysparis.2003.09.013.
Our understanding of visual processing in general, and contour integration in particular, has undergone great change over the last 10 years. There is now an accumulation of psychophysical and neurophysiological evidence that the outputs of cells with conjoint orientation preference and spatial position are integrated in the process of explication of rudimentary contours. Recent neuroanatomical and neurophysiological results suggest that this process takes place at the cortical level V1. The code for contour integration may be a temporal one in that it may only manifest itself in the latter part of the spike train as a result of feedback and lateral interactions. Here we review some of the properties of contour integration from a psychophysical perspective and we speculate on their underlying neurophysiological substrate.
在过去十年中,我们对视觉处理,尤其是轮廓整合的理解发生了巨大变化。现在,有大量心理物理学和神经生理学证据表明,具有联合方向偏好和空间位置的细胞输出在基本轮廓的解析过程中会进行整合。最近的神经解剖学和神经生理学结果表明,这个过程发生在皮层V1水平。轮廓整合的编码可能是一种时间编码,因为它可能仅在尖峰序列的后期通过反馈和侧向相互作用才表现出来。在这里,我们从心理物理学的角度回顾轮廓整合的一些特性,并推测其潜在的神经生理基础。