Neuroscience and Aphasia Research Unit (NARU), Zochonis Building, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Brain Lang. 2013 Nov;127(2):251-63. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2012.08.003. Epub 2012 Sep 8.
The execution of complex visual, auditory, and linguistic behaviors requires a dynamic interplay between spatial ('where/how') and non-spatial ('what') information processed along the dorsal and ventral processing streams. However, while it is acknowledged that there must be some degree of interaction between the two processing networks, how they interact, both anatomically and functionally, is a question which remains little explored. The current review examines the anatomical, temporal, and behavioral evidence regarding three potential models of dual stream interaction: (1) computations along the two pathways proceed independently and in parallel, reintegrating within shared target brain regions; (2) processing along the separate pathways is modulated by the existence of recurrent feedback loops; and (3) information is transferred directly between the two pathways at multiple stages and locations along their trajectories.
执行复杂的视觉、听觉和语言行为需要空间(“在哪里/如何”)和非空间(“是什么”)信息沿着背侧和腹侧处理流动态交互。然而,尽管人们承认两个处理网络之间必须存在一定程度的相互作用,但它们如何在解剖和功能上相互作用,这仍然是一个尚未得到充分探索的问题。当前的综述检查了关于双重流相互作用的三个潜在模型的解剖学、时间和行为证据:(1)两个通路中的计算独立且并行进行,在共享的目标大脑区域中重新整合;(2)沿着单独的通路进行的处理受到反馈回路存在的调节;(3)信息在其轨迹的多个阶段和位置之间直接在两个通路之间传输。