Joo Sung Jun
Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
J Vis. 2017 Dec 1;17(14):1. doi: 10.1167/17.14.1.
The response of V1 neurons to a stimulus placed inside the classical receptive field can be modulated by stimuli presented outside the classical receptive field. However, the specific nature of these contextual modulations is unknown. Both enhancement and suppression have been observed as well as variability across measurement methodologies. To assess whether the contextual effect is facilitative or suppressive, we measured neural responses to an oriented Gabor stimulus ("target") in three conditions: in isolation, with two Gabor flankers that were the same orientation as the target, and with two flankers that were orthogonal to the target orientation. We show that the target-related fMRI response, event-related potential amplitude, and the amount of contrast adaptation are all lower when the flankers were the same orientation compared to both the isolated and orthogonal conditions. There was no evidence of response enhancement. These results all point to an orientation-tuned suppressive effect of contextual stimuli measured in the periphery that is well explained by models incorporating divisive or subtractive inhibition.
V1神经元对置于经典感受野内的刺激的反应可受到经典感受野之外呈现的刺激的调制。然而,这些上下文调制的具体性质尚不清楚。增强和抑制均已被观察到,并且不同测量方法之间存在变异性。为了评估上下文效应是促进性的还是抑制性的,我们在三种条件下测量了对定向Gabor刺激(“目标”)的神经反应:单独呈现、与两个与目标方向相同的Gabor侧翼一起呈现、以及与两个与目标方向正交的侧翼一起呈现。我们发现,与单独呈现和正交条件相比,当侧翼方向相同时,与目标相关的功能磁共振成像反应、事件相关电位幅度和对比度适应量均较低。没有反应增强的证据。这些结果都表明,在外周测量的上下文刺激存在方向调谐抑制效应,这可以通过包含除法或减法抑制的模型得到很好的解释。