Altmann Christian F, Grodd Wolfgang, Kourtzi Zoe, Bülthoff Heinrich H, Karnath Hans-Otto
Section Neuropsychology, Department of Cognitive Neurology, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Neuropsychologia. 2005;43(14):2101-8. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2005.03.015. Epub 2005 Apr 20.
Visual object perception has been suggested to follow two different routes in the human brain: a ventral, view-invariant occipital-temporal route processes object identity, whereas a dorsal, view-dependent occipital-parietal route processes spatial properties of an object. Using fMRI, we addressed the question whether these routes are exclusively involved in either object recognition or spatial representation. We presented subjects with images of natural objects and involved them either in object identification or object orientation judgment task. For both tasks, we observed activation in ventro-temporal as well as parietal areas bilaterally, with significantly stronger responses for the orientation judgment in both ventro-temporal as well as parietal areas. Our findings suggest that object identification and orientation judgment do not follow strictly separable cortical pathways, but rather involve both the dorsal and the ventral stream.
一条腹侧的、视角不变的枕颞路径处理物体识别,而一条背侧的、视角依赖的枕顶路径处理物体的空间属性。利用功能磁共振成像,我们探讨了这些路径是否专门参与物体识别或空间表征。我们向受试者展示自然物体的图像,并让他们参与物体识别或物体方向判断任务。对于这两项任务,我们观察到双侧腹颞区以及顶叶区域均有激活,腹颞区和顶叶区域对方向判断的反应均明显更强。我们的研究结果表明,物体识别和方向判断并非遵循严格可分离的皮质通路,而是涉及背侧和腹侧流。