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猫纹状皮层中简单细胞感受野的时空组织。II. 时间和空间总和的线性关系。

Spatiotemporal organization of simple-cell receptive fields in the cat's striate cortex. II. Linearity of temporal and spatial summation.

作者信息

DeAngelis G C, Ohzawa I, Freeman R D

机构信息

Group in Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley 94720.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 1993 Apr;69(4):1118-35. doi: 10.1152/jn.1993.69.4.1118.

Abstract
  1. We have tested the hypothesis that simple cells in the cat's visual cortex perform a linear spatiotemporal filtering of the visual image. To conduct this study we note that a visual neuron behaves linearly if the responses to small, brief flashes of light are mathematically related, via the Fourier transform, to the responses elicited by sinusoidal grating stimuli. 2. We have evaluated the linearity of temporal and spatial summation for 118 simple cells recorded from the striate cortex (area 17) of adult cats and kittens at ages 4 and 8 wk postnatal. These neurons represent a subset of the population of cells for which we have described the postnatal development of spatiotemporal receptive-field structure in the preceding paper. Spatiotemporal receptive-field profiles are constructed, with the use of a reverse correlation technique, from the responses to random sequences of small bar stimuli that are brighter or darker than the background. Fourier analysis of spatiotemporal receptive-field profiles yields linear predictions of the cells' spatial and temporal frequency tuning. These predicted responses are compared with spatial and temporal frequency tuning curves measured by the use of drifting, sinusoidal-luminance grating stimuli. 3. For most simple cells, there is good agreement between spatial and temporal frequency tuning curves predicted from the receptive-field profile and those measured by the use of sinusoidal gratings. These results suggest that both spatial and temporal summation within simple cells are approximately linear. There is a tendency for predicted tuning curves to be slightly broader than measured tuning curves, a finding that is consistent with the effects of a threshold nonlinearity at the output of these neurons. In some cases, however, predicted tuning curves deviate from measured responses only at low spatial and temporal frequencies. This cannot be explained by a simple threshold nonlinearity. 4. If linearity is assumed, it should be possible to predict the direction selectivity of simple cells from the structure of their spatiotemporal receptive-field profiles. For virtually all cells, linear predictions correctly determine the preferred direction of motion of a visual stimulus. However, the strength of the directional bias is typically underestimated by a factor of about two on the basis of linear predictions. Consideration of the expansive exponential nonlinearity revealed in the contrast-response function permits a reconciliation of the discrepancy between measured and predicted direction selectivity indexes. 5. Overall, these findings show that spatiotemporal receptive-field profiles obtained with the use of reverse correlation may be used to predict a variety of response properties for simple cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
摘要
  1. 我们检验了这样一个假设:猫视觉皮层中的简单细胞对视觉图像执行线性时空滤波。为进行这项研究,我们注意到,如果对小而短暂的闪光的反应通过傅里叶变换在数学上与正弦光栅刺激所引发的反应相关,那么视觉神经元的行为就是线性的。2. 我们评估了从成年猫以及出生后4周和8周的小猫的纹状皮层(17区)记录的118个简单细胞的时间和空间总和的线性。这些神经元代表了我们在前一篇论文中描述了时空感受野结构产后发育的细胞群体的一个子集。时空感受野轮廓是利用反向相关技术,根据对比背景亮或暗的小条形刺激的随机序列的反应构建的。对时空感受野轮廓进行傅里叶分析可得出细胞空间和时间频率调谐的线性预测。将这些预测反应与使用漂移的正弦亮度光栅刺激测量的空间和时间频率调谐曲线进行比较。3. 对于大多数简单细胞,从感受野轮廓预测的空间和时间频率调谐曲线与使用正弦光栅测量的曲线之间有很好的一致性。这些结果表明,简单细胞内的空间和时间总和大致是线性的。预测的调谐曲线往往比测量的调谐曲线略宽,这一发现与这些神经元输出处阈值非线性的影响一致。然而,在某些情况下,预测的调谐曲线仅在低空间和时间频率下偏离测量反应。这无法用简单的阈值非线性来解释。4. 如果假设是线性的,那么应该能够从简单细胞的时空感受野轮廓结构预测其方向选择性。对于几乎所有细胞,线性预测都能正确确定视觉刺激的首选运动方向。然而,基于线性预测,方向偏差的强度通常被低估约两倍。考虑到对比反应函数中揭示的扩展指数非线性,可以调和测量和预测的方向选择性指数之间的差异。5. 总体而言,这些发现表明,利用反向相关获得的时空感受野轮廓可用于预测简单细胞的各种反应特性。(摘要截断于400字)

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