O'Herron Philip, von der Heydt Rüdiger
Krieger Mind/Brain Institute and Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA.
Neuron. 2009 Mar 12;61(5):801-9. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.01.014.
Whether the visual system uses a buffer to store image information and the duration of that storage have been debated intensely in recent psychophysical studies. The long phases of stable perception of reversible figures suggest a memory that persists for seconds. But persistence of similar duration has not been found in signals of the visual cortex. Here, we show that figure-ground signals in the visual cortex can persist for a second or more after the removal of the figure-ground cues. When new figure-ground information is presented, the signals adjust rapidly, but when a figure display is changed to an ambiguous edge display, the signals decay slowly--a behavior that is characteristic of memory devices. Figure-ground signals represent the layout of objects in a scene, and we propose that a short-term memory for object layout is important in providing continuity of perception in the rapid stream of images flooding our eyes.
视觉系统是否使用缓冲区来存储图像信息以及该存储的持续时间,在最近的心理物理学研究中一直存在激烈争论。对可逆图形的稳定感知的长时间阶段表明存在持续数秒的记忆。但在视觉皮层的信号中未发现类似持续时间的持续性。在这里,我们表明,在去除图形-背景线索后,视觉皮层中的图形-背景信号可以持续一秒或更长时间。当呈现新的图形-背景信息时,信号会迅速调整,但当图形显示变为模糊边缘显示时,信号衰减缓慢——这是存储设备的典型行为。图形-背景信号代表场景中物体的布局,我们提出,对物体布局的短期记忆对于在涌入我们眼睛的快速图像流中提供感知的连续性很重要。