Department of Neurobiology and Jules Stein Eye Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine, and Department of Psychology and the Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA.
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2010;33:1-21. doi: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-060909-152823.
For many years there has been a debate about the role of the parietal lobe in the generation of behavior. Does it generate movement plans (intention) or choose objects in the environment for further processing? To answer this, we focus on the lateral intraparietal area (LIP), an area that has been shown to play independent roles in target selection for saccades and the generation of visual attention. Based on results from a variety of tasks, we propose that LIP acts as a priority map in which objects are represented by activity proportional to their behavioral priority. We present evidence to show that the priority map combines bottom-up inputs like a rapid visual response with an array of top-down signals like a saccade plan. The spatial location representing the peak of the map is used by the oculomotor system to target saccades and by the visual system to guide visual attention.
多年来,人们一直在争论顶叶在行为产生中的作用。它是产生运动计划(意图)还是选择环境中的物体进行进一步处理?为了回答这个问题,我们专注于外侧顶内区(LIP),该区域已被证明在注视目标选择和视觉注意的产生中发挥独立作用。基于各种任务的结果,我们提出 LIP 充当优先级映射,其中对象通过与其行为优先级成比例的活动来表示。我们提供证据表明,优先级映射将快速视觉反应等自下而上的输入与扫视计划等一系列自上而下的信号结合在一起。表示地图峰值的空间位置被眼动系统用于瞄准扫视,被视觉系统用于引导视觉注意。