Laboratory of Neuropsychology National Institute of Mental Health.
J Cogn Neurosci. 1991 Winter;3(1):1-8. doi: 10.1162/jocn.1991.3.1.1.
The notion of a neuron that responds selectively to the image of a particular complex object has been controversial ever since Gross and his colleagues reported neurons in the temporal cortex of monkeys that were selective for the sight of a monkey's hand (Gross, Rocha-Miranda, & Bender, 1972). Since that time, evidence has mounted for neurons in the temporal lobe that respond selectively to faces. The present paper presents a critical analysis of the evidence for face neurons and discusses the implications of these neurons for models of object recognition. The paper also presents some possible reasons for the evolution of face neurons and suggests some analogies with the development of language in humans.
自 Gross 及其同事报告猴子颞叶皮层中的神经元对猴子手的视觉具有选择性以来(Gross、Rocha-Miranda 和 Bender,1972),对于选择性响应特定复杂物体图像的神经元的概念一直存在争议。此后,越来越多的证据表明,颞叶中的神经元对人脸具有选择性反应。本文对人脸神经元的证据进行了批判性分析,并讨论了这些神经元对物体识别模型的影响。本文还提出了人脸神经元进化的一些可能原因,并提出了与人类语言发展的一些类比。