Goodale Melvyn A
Centre for Brain and Mind, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
Vision Res. 2011 Jul 1;51(13):1567-87. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2010.07.027. Epub 2010 Aug 4.
Traditionally, research on vision focused on its role in perception and our cognitive life. Except for the study of eye movements, which have been regarded as an information-seeking adjunct to visual perception, little attention was paid to the way in which vision is used to control our actions, particularly the movements of our hands and limbs. Over the last 25 years all of that has changed. Researchers are now actively investigating the way in which vision is used to control a broad range of complex goal-directed action - and are exploring the neural substrates of that control. A new model of the functional organization of the visual pathways in the primate cerebral cortex has emerged, one that posits a division of labor between vision-for-action (the dorsal stream) and vision-for-perception (the ventral stream). In this review, I examine some of the seminal work on the role of vision in the control of manual prehension and on the visual cues that play a critical role in this important human skill. I then review the key evidence for the perception-action model, particularly with reference to the role of the dorsal stream in the control of manual prehension, touching on recent work that both reinforces and challenges this account of the organization of the visual system.
传统上,视觉研究主要关注其在感知和我们认知生活中的作用。除了对眼动的研究外(眼动被视为视觉感知的一种寻求信息的辅助手段),视觉在控制我们行动,尤其是手部和肢体运动方面的作用很少受到关注。在过去25年里,一切都发生了变化。研究人员现在正在积极研究视觉用于控制广泛复杂的目标导向行动的方式,并正在探索这种控制的神经基础。一种关于灵长类动物大脑皮层视觉通路功能组织的新模型已经出现,该模型假定了“用于行动的视觉”(背侧流)和“用于感知的视觉”(腹侧流)之间的分工。在这篇综述中,我研究了一些关于视觉在控制手部抓握中的作用以及在这项重要人类技能中起关键作用的视觉线索的开创性研究。然后,我回顾了感知 - 行动模型的关键证据,特别是关于背侧流在控制手部抓握中的作用,并提及了最近加强和挑战这种视觉系统组织观点的研究。