a Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Bangor University , Bangor , UK.
Cogn Neurosci. 2011 Sep-Dec;2(3-4):186-203. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2011.582945. Epub 2011 Aug 1.
The visual appearance of others' bodies is a powerful source of information about the people around us. This information is implicit in the stimulus and must be extracted and made explicit by the coordination of activity in multiple cortical areas. Here we consider the contribution to this process of two strongly body-selective occipitotemporal regions identified in human neuroimaging experiments: the extrastriate body area (EBA) and the fusiform body area (FBA). We address the evidence and arguments behind numerous recent proposals that EBA and FBA build explicit representations of identity, emotion, body movements, or goal-directed actions from the visual appearance of bodies, and also explore the contribution of these regions to motor control. We argue that the current evidence does not support a model in which EBA and FBA directly perform any of these higher-level functions. Instead, we argue that these regions comprise populations of neurons that encode fine details of the shape and posture of the bodies of people in the current percept. In doing so, they provide a powerful but cognitively unelaborated perceptual framework that allows other cortical systems to exploit the rich, socially relevant information that is conveyed by the body.
他人身体的视觉外观是我们周围人信息的一个强有力的来源。这些信息隐含在刺激中,必须通过多个皮质区域的活动协调来提取并明确。在这里,我们考虑了在人类神经影像学实验中确定的两个强烈的躯体选择性枕颞区(EBA 和 FBA)对这个过程的贡献。我们探讨了最近许多关于 EBA 和 FBA 从身体的视觉外观构建身份、情感、身体运动或目标导向动作的明确表示的证据和论点,并探讨了这些区域对运动控制的贡献。我们认为,目前的证据并不支持 EBA 和 FBA 直接执行这些高级功能的模型。相反,我们认为这些区域包含神经元群体,它们编码当前感知中人体形状和姿势的细微细节。这样做,它们提供了一个强大但认知上未加修饰的感知框架,允许其他皮质系统利用身体传达的丰富的、与社会相关的信息。