Li Wu, Piëch Valentin, Gilbert Charles D
The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021, USA.
Neuron. 2006 Jun 15;50(6):951-62. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2006.04.035.
Contour integration is an important intermediate stage of object recognition, in which line segments belonging to an object boundary are perceptually linked and segmented from complex backgrounds. Contextual influences observed in primary visual cortex (V1) suggest the involvement of V1 in contour integration. Here, we provide direct evidence that, in monkeys performing a contour detection task, there was a close correlation between the responses of V1 neurons and the perceptual saliency of contours. Receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that single neuronal responses encode the presence or absence of a contour as reliably as the animal's behavioral responses. We also show that the same visual contours elicited significantly weaker neuronal responses when they were not detected in the detection task, or when they were unattended. Our results demonstrate that contextual interactions in V1 play a pivotal role in contour integration and saliency.
轮廓整合是物体识别的一个重要中间阶段,在此阶段中,属于物体边界的线段在感知上被连接起来,并从复杂背景中分割出来。在初级视觉皮层(V1)中观察到的上下文影响表明V1参与了轮廓整合。在这里,我们提供了直接证据,即在执行轮廓检测任务的猴子中,V1神经元的反应与轮廓的感知显著性之间存在密切相关性。接受者操作特征分析表明,单个神经元的反应编码轮廓的存在与否与动物的行为反应一样可靠。我们还表明,当相同的视觉轮廓在检测任务中未被检测到或未被注意到时,它们会引发明显较弱的神经元反应。我们的结果表明,V1中的上下文交互在轮廓整合和显著性中起着关键作用。