Hillyard S A, Mangun G R
Biol Psychol. 1986 Dec;23(3):265-79. doi: 10.1016/0301-0511(86)90004-9.
Harter and Aine (1984) have proposed a 'neural specificity' model of visual selective attention, based primarily on evidence from recordings of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in human subjects. In this framework, they consider ERP components elicited during visual-spatial attention to reflect selective neural processing in the tectopulvinar-partietal pathway, whereas selection of visual attributes such as pattern, color, and orientation is manifested by ERPs arising from the geniculostriate-inferotemporal projection system. The present article examines the empirical basis for anatomically-specific hypotheses and considers alternative explanations for the observed ERP changes during selective attention.
哈特尔和艾内(1984年)提出了一种视觉选择性注意的“神经特异性”模型,主要基于对人类受试者事件相关脑电位(ERP)记录的证据。在此框架下,他们认为视觉空间注意过程中引发的ERP成分反映了顶盖丘脑-顶叶通路中的选择性神经处理,而诸如图案、颜色和方向等视觉属性的选择则由膝状纹状体-颞下投射系统产生的ERP表现出来。本文检验了解剖学特异性假设的实证基础,并考虑了选择性注意期间观察到的ERP变化的其他解释。