Britten Kenneth H
Center for Neuroscience and Department of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA.
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2008;31:389-410. doi: 10.1146/annurev.neuro.29.051605.112953.
Guiding effective movement through the environment is one of the visual system's most important functions. The pattern of motion that we see allows us to estimate our heading accurately in a variety of environments, despite the added difficulty imposed by our own eye and head movements. The cortical substrates for heading perception include the medial superior temporal area (MST) and the ventral intraparietal area (VIP). This review discusses recent work on these two areas in the context of behavioral observations that establish the important problems the visual system must solve. Signals relevant to self motion are both more widespread than heretofore recognized and also more complex because they are multiplexed with other sensory signals, such as vestibular, auditory, and tactile information. The review presents recent work as a background to highlight important problems that remain unsolved.
引导在环境中的有效运动是视觉系统最重要的功能之一。我们所看到的运动模式使我们能够在各种环境中准确估计自己的前进方向,尽管我们自身的眼球和头部运动增加了难度。用于感知前进方向的皮质基础包括内侧颞上区(MST)和顶内腹侧区(VIP)。本综述结合行为观察讨论了这两个区域的近期研究工作,这些行为观察确定了视觉系统必须解决的重要问题。与自身运动相关的信号比以往所认识到的更为广泛,并且也更为复杂,因为它们与其他感觉信号(如前庭、听觉和触觉信息)多路复用。本综述呈现近期研究工作作为背景,以突出尚未解决的重要问题。