Arcaro Michael J, Livingstone Margaret S
Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States.
Elife. 2017 Jul 3;6:e26196. doi: 10.7554/eLife.26196.
The adult primate visual system comprises a series of hierarchically organized areas. Each cortical area contains a topographic map of visual space, with different areas extracting different kinds of information from the retinal input. Here we asked to what extent the newborn visual system resembles the adult organization. We find that hierarchical, topographic organization is present at birth and therefore constitutes a proto-organization for the entire primate visual system. Even within inferior temporal cortex, this proto-organization was already present, prior to the emergence of category selectivity (e.g., faces or scenes). We propose that this topographic organization provides the scaffolding for the subsequent development of visual cortex that commences at the onset of visual experience.
成年灵长类动物的视觉系统由一系列层次结构组织的区域组成。每个皮质区域都包含视觉空间的地形图,不同的区域从视网膜输入中提取不同类型的信息。在这里,我们研究了新生视觉系统与成年组织结构的相似程度。我们发现,层次化的地形图组织在出生时就已存在,因此构成了整个灵长类动物视觉系统的原始组织。即使在颞下皮质内,这种原始组织在类别选择性(如面孔或场景)出现之前就已经存在。我们提出,这种地形图组织为视觉经验开始时视觉皮层的后续发育提供了支架。