Connor Charles E, Brincat Scott L, Pasupathy Anitha
Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2007 Apr;17(2):140-7. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2007.03.002. Epub 2007 Mar 21.
Object perception seems effortless to us, but it depends on intensive neural processing across multiple stages in ventral pathway visual cortex. Shape information at the retinal level is hopelessly complex, variable and implicit. The ventral pathway must somehow transform retinal signals into much more compact, stable and explicit representations of object shape. Recent findings highlight key aspects of this transformation: higher-order contour derivatives, structural representation in object-based coordinates, composite shape tuning dimensions, and long-term storage of object knowledge. These coding principles could help to explain our remarkable ability to perceive, distinguish, remember and understand a virtual infinity of objects.
对我们来说,物体感知似乎毫不费力,但它依赖于腹侧通路视觉皮层多个阶段的密集神经处理。视网膜层面的形状信息极其复杂、多变且隐含。腹侧通路必须以某种方式将视网膜信号转化为更紧凑、稳定且明确的物体形状表征。最近的研究结果突出了这种转化的关键方面:高阶轮廓导数、基于物体坐标的结构表征、复合形状调谐维度以及物体知识的长期存储。这些编码原则有助于解释我们在感知、区分、记忆和理解几乎无穷无尽的物体方面的非凡能力。