Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, USA.
Conscious Cogn. 2018 Sep;64:106-120. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2018.04.016. Epub 2018 May 18.
Although object-related areas were discovered in human parietal cortex a decade ago, surprisingly little is known about the nature and purpose of these representations, and how they differ from those in the ventral processing stream. In this article, we review evidence for the unique contribution of object areas of dorsal cortex to three-dimensional (3-D) shape representation, the localization of objects in space, and in guiding reaching and grasping actions. We also highlight the role of dorsal cortex in form-motion interaction and spatiotemporal integration, possible functional relationships between 3-D shape and motion processing, and how these processes operate together in the service of supporting goal-directed actions with objects. Fundamental differences between the nature of object representations in the dorsal versus ventral processing streams are considered, with an emphasis on how and why dorsal cortex supports veridical (rather than invariant) representations of objects to guide goal-directed hand actions in dynamic visual environments.
尽管十年前人类顶叶皮层中就发现了与物体相关的区域,但这些区域的性质和目的以及它们与腹侧处理流中的区域有何不同,人们仍知之甚少。在本文中,我们回顾了背侧皮层的物体区域对三维(3-D)形状表示、物体在空间中的定位以及引导伸手和抓握动作的独特贡献的证据。我们还强调了背侧皮层在形式-运动相互作用和时空整合中的作用,3-D 形状和运动处理之间可能的功能关系,以及这些过程如何共同运作以支持使用物体进行目标导向的动作。我们考虑了背侧与腹侧处理流中物体表示的性质之间的根本差异,重点关注背侧皮层如何以及为何支持真实(而不是不变)的物体表示以在动态视觉环境中指导目标导向的手部动作。