Yamane S, Kaji S, Kawano K
Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ibarakiken, Japan.
Exp Brain Res. 1988;73(1):209-14. doi: 10.1007/BF00279674.
Single neurons were recorded in the inferotemporal cortex (IT) of a monkey trained to discriminate three selected human faces from a large number of different faces. Neurons which were not responsive to non-face visual stimuli used in the task but were responsive to certain sets of faces were found in the gyrus of the IT. The correlation analysis between the quantified facial features and the responses has revealed that face neurons detect the combination of the distances between facial parts such as eyes, mouth, eyebrows, hair, and so on. One of the face neurons detected the combination of the degree that the forehead above the left eye covered with hair and the distance between the eyes and the mouth. The results of this analysis have given appropriate reason for naming the neurons as the face neurons.
在一只经过训练能够从大量不同面孔中辨别出三张选定人类面孔的猴子的颞下皮质(IT)中记录单个神经元。在IT脑回中发现了对任务中使用的非面部视觉刺激无反应但对某些面孔组有反应的神经元。对面部特征量化与反应之间的相关性分析表明,面部神经元检测诸如眼睛、嘴巴、眉毛、头发等面部部位之间距离的组合。其中一个面部神经元检测到左眼上方额头被头发覆盖的程度与眼睛和嘴巴之间距离的组合。该分析结果为将这些神经元命名为面部神经元提供了合理依据。