Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2010 Jun;21(6):772-8. doi: 10.1177/0956797610371343. Epub 2010 May 18.
The dorsal visual processing stream subserves object-directed action, whereas the ventral visual processing stream subserves visual object recognition. Little is known about how information computed by dorsal-stream structures influences object recognition. We used continuous flash suppression to functionally separate information computed by the dorsal stream from that computed by the ventral stream. We show that information originating from the dorsal stream influences not only decisions requiring the selection of superordinate category labels, but also decisions that entail the selection of a basic-level object. We further show that information computed by the dorsal stream does not carry specific functional information about objects. Our results indicate that the dorsal stream, in isolation from the ventral stream, is agnostic as to the identity of the objects that it processes. We suggest that structures within the dorsal visual processing stream compute motor-relevant information (e.g., graspability), which influences the identification of manipulable objects, and is not either about the function of the object or function-specific.
背侧视觉处理流服务于物体定向动作,而腹侧视觉处理流服务于视觉物体识别。关于背侧流结构计算的信息如何影响物体识别,我们知之甚少。我们使用连续闪光抑制来从腹侧流中分离出由背侧流计算的信息。我们表明,来自背侧流的信息不仅影响需要选择上位类别标签的决策,而且影响需要选择基本级别物体的决策。我们进一步表明,背侧流计算的信息不携带关于物体的特定功能信息。我们的结果表明,背侧流在与腹侧流分离的情况下,对其处理的物体的身份是不可知的。我们认为,背侧视觉处理流中的结构计算与运动相关的信息(例如,可操作性),这些信息影响可操纵物体的识别,并且与物体的功能或功能特定无关。