Macknik Stephen L, Martinez-Conde Susana
Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, USA.
Adv Cogn Psychol. 2008 Jul 15;3(1-2):125-52. doi: 10.2478/v10053-008-0020-5.
This paper reviews the potential role of feedback in visual masking, for and against. Our analysis reveals constraints for feedback mecha- nisms that limit their potential role in visual masking, and in all other general brain functions. We propose a feedforward model of visual masking, and provide a hypothesis to explain the role of feedback in visual masking and visual processing in general. We review the anato-my and physiology of feedback mechanisms, and propose that the massive ratio of feedback versus feedforward connections in the visual system may be explained solely by the critical need for top-down attentional modulation. We discuss the merits of visual masking as a tool to discover the neural correlates of consciousness, especially as compared to other popular illusions, such as binocular rivalry. Finally, we propose a new set of neurophysiological standards needed to establish whether any given neuron or brain circuit may be the neural substrate of awareness.
本文综述了反馈在视觉掩蔽中的潜在作用,支持和反对的观点都有。我们的分析揭示了反馈机制的局限性,这些局限性限制了它们在视觉掩蔽以及所有其他一般脑功能中的潜在作用。我们提出了一个视觉掩蔽的前馈模型,并提供了一个假设来解释反馈在视觉掩蔽和一般视觉处理中的作用。我们回顾了反馈机制的解剖学和生理学,并提出视觉系统中反馈与前馈连接的巨大比例可能仅由自上而下的注意力调制的关键需求来解释。我们讨论了视觉掩蔽作为发现意识神经关联的工具的优点,特别是与其他流行的错觉(如双眼竞争)相比。最后,我们提出了一套新的神经生理学标准,以确定任何给定的神经元或脑回路是否可能是意识的神经基础。