MRC Cognitive Development Unit, London, England.
J Cogn Neurosci. 1990 Spring;2(2):81-95. doi: 10.1162/jocn.1990.2.2.81.
Bronson (1974) reviewed evidence in support of the claim that the development of visually guided behavior in the human infant over the first few months of life represents a shift from subcortical to cortical visual processing. Recently, this view has been brought into question for two reasons; first, evidence revealing apparently sophisticated perceptual abilities in the newborn, and second, increasing evidence for multiple cortica streams of visual processing. The present paper presents a reanalysis of the relation between the maturation of cortical pathways and the development of visually guided behavior, focusing in particular on how the maturational state of the primary visual cortex may constrain the functioning of neural pathways subserving oculomotor control.
布朗森(1974 年)回顾了支持以下观点的证据,即人类婴儿在生命最初几个月中视觉引导行为的发展代表了从皮质下到皮质视觉处理的转变。最近,由于两个原因,这种观点受到了质疑;首先,有证据表明新生儿具有明显复杂的感知能力,其次,越来越多的证据表明存在多种皮质视觉处理流。本文重新分析了皮质通路成熟与视觉引导行为发展之间的关系,特别关注初级视觉皮层的成熟状态如何限制眼球运动控制的神经通路的功能。