Gregoriou Georgia G, Gotts Stephen J, Zhou Huihui, Desimone Robert
Department of Basic Sciences, Medical School, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Prog Brain Res. 2009;176:35-45. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6123(09)17603-3.
In a crowded visual scene, we typically employ attention to select stimuli that are behaviorally relevant. Two likely cortical sources of top-down attentional feedback to cortical visual areas are the prefrontal (PFC) and posterior parietal (PPC) cortices. Recent neurophysiological studies show that areas in PFC and PPC process signals about the locus of attention earlier than in extrastriate visual areas and are therefore likely to mediate attentional selection. Moreover, attentional selection appears to be mediated in part by neural synchrony between neurons in PFC/PPC and early visual areas, with phase relationships that seem optimal for increasing the impact of the top-down inputs to the visual cortex.
在拥挤的视觉场景中,我们通常借助注意力来选择与行为相关的刺激。前额叶(PFC)和顶叶后部(PPC)皮质是向皮质视觉区域提供自上而下注意力反馈的两个可能的皮质来源。最近的神经生理学研究表明,PFC和PPC中的区域比纹外视觉区域更早地处理有关注意力位置的信号,因此可能介导注意力选择。此外,注意力选择似乎部分是由PFC/PPC和早期视觉区域中的神经元之间的神经同步介导的,其相位关系似乎最适合增强自上而下输入对视觉皮质的影响。