Sundberg Kristy A, Mitchell Jude F, Reynolds John H
Systems Neurobiology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Neuron. 2009 Mar 26;61(6):952-63. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.02.023.
In natural viewing, a visual stimulus that is the target of attention is generally surrounded by many irrelevant distracters. Stimuli falling in the receptive field surround can influence the neuronal response evoked by a stimulus appearing within the classical receptive field. Such modulation by task-irrelevant distracters may degrade the target-related neuronal signal. We therefore examined whether directing attention to a target stimulus can reduce the influence of task-irrelevant distracters on neuronal response. We find that in area V4 attention to a stimulus within a neuron's receptive field filters out a large fraction of the suppression induced by distracters appearing in the surround. When attention is instead directed to the surround stimulus, suppression is increased, thereby filtering out part of the neuronal response to the irrelevant distracter positioned within the receptive field. These findings demonstrate that attention modulates the neural mechanisms that give rise to center-surround interactions.
在自然视觉中,作为注意力目标的视觉刺激通常被许多无关的干扰物所包围。落在感受野周边的刺激会影响由经典感受野内出现的刺激所诱发的神经元反应。这种由与任务无关的干扰物引起的调制可能会降低与目标相关的神经元信号。因此,我们研究了将注意力导向目标刺激是否可以减少与任务无关的干扰物对神经元反应的影响。我们发现,在V4区域,对神经元感受野内的刺激的注意力会滤除大部分由周边出现的干扰物所诱导的抑制。相反,当注意力指向周边刺激时,抑制会增加,从而滤除对位于感受野内的无关干扰物的部分神经元反应。这些发现表明,注意力调节了产生中心-周边相互作用的神经机制。