Almeida Jorge, Mahon Bradford Z, Nakayama Ken, Caramazza Alfonso
Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Sep 30;105(39):15214-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0805867105. Epub 2008 Sep 22.
Visual object recognition is subserved by ventral temporal and occipital regions of the brain. Regions comprising the dorsal visual pathway have not been considered relevant for object recognition, despite strong categorical biases for tool-related information in those regions. Here, we show that dorsal stream processes influence object categorization. We used two techniques to render prime pictures invisible: continuous flash suppression (CFS), which obliterates input into ventral temporal regions, but leaves dorsal stream processes largely unaffected, and backward masking (BM), which allows suppressed information to reach both ventral and dorsal stream structures. Categorically congruent primes suppressed under CFS facilitate categorization of tools but have no effect on nonmanipulable objects; in contrast, primes rendered invisible through BM facilitate target categorization for both tools and nonmanipulable things. Our findings demonstrate that information computed by the dorsal stream is used in object categorization, but only for a category of manipulable objects.
视觉物体识别由大脑的腹侧颞叶和枕叶区域负责。尽管背侧视觉通路中的区域对工具相关信息存在强烈的类别偏向,但这些区域一直被认为与物体识别无关。在这里,我们表明背侧流过程会影响物体分类。我们使用了两种技术使启动图片不可见:连续闪光抑制(CFS),它消除了进入腹侧颞叶区域的输入,但背侧流过程基本不受影响;以及反向掩蔽(BM),它允许被抑制的信息到达腹侧和背侧流结构。在CFS下被抑制的类别一致的启动刺激促进了工具的分类,但对不可操作物体没有影响;相反,通过BM变得不可见的启动刺激促进了工具和不可操作物体两者的目标分类。我们的研究结果表明,背侧流计算的信息用于物体分类,但仅用于可操作物体类别。