Barbur J L, Watson J D, Frackowiak R S, Zeki S
Department of Optometry and Visual Science, City University, London, UK.
Brain. 1993 Dec;116 ( Pt 6):1293-302. doi: 10.1093/brain/116.6.1293.
We used the technique of PET to determine whether visual signals reach visual area V5, specialized for visual motion, when a human patient, blinded by a lesion in area V1, discriminates the direction of motion of visual stimuli and shows, through his verbal reports, that he is consciously aware of both the nature of the visual stimulus and its direction of motion. The results showed that area V5 was active without a parallel activation of area V1, implying that the visual input can reach V5 without passing first through V1 and that such an input is sufficient for both the discrimination and the conscious awareness of the visual stimulus.
我们运用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)技术,来确定当一名因V1区损伤而失明的人类患者辨别视觉刺激的运动方向,并通过其言语报告表明他能有意识地感知视觉刺激的性质及其运动方向时,视觉信号是否会抵达专门负责视觉运动的V5视觉区域。结果显示,V5区有激活,但V1区并未同时激活,这意味着视觉输入可以不先经过V1区就抵达V5区,而且这样的输入对于视觉刺激的辨别和有意识感知而言是足够的。