The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
J Cogn Neurosci. 1993 Spring;5(2):129-49. doi: 10.1162/jocn.1993.5.2.129.
Abstract The problem of processing visual motion is underconstrained-many possible real world motions are compatible with any given dynamic retinal image. Recent psychophysical and neurophysiological experiments have shown that the primate visual system's normally veridical interpretation of moving patterns is attained through utilization of image segmentation cues unrelated to motion per se. These findings challenge notions of modularity in which it is assumed that the processing of specific scene properties, such as motion, can be studied in isolation from other visual processes. We discuss the implications of these findings with regard to both experimental and computational approaches to the study of visual motion.
摘要 视觉运动的处理存在约束不足的问题——许多可能的真实世界运动与任何给定的动态视网膜图像都是兼容的。最近的心理物理学和神经生理学实验表明,灵长类动物视觉系统对运动模式的正常正确解释是通过利用与运动本身无关的图像分割线索来实现的。这些发现挑战了模块性的概念,即人们认为对特定场景属性(如运动)的处理可以与其他视觉过程隔离开来进行研究。我们讨论了这些发现对视觉运动研究的实验和计算方法的影响。