Pekel M, Lappe M, Bremmer F, Thiele A, Hoffmann K P
Allgemeine Zoologie und Neurobiologie, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany.
Neuroreport. 1996 Mar 22;7(4):884-8. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199603220-00010.
Neurones in higher visual motion areas in the superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey respond to abstract random dot optic flow stimuli. Higher motion areas may not only represent, but in a next computational stage also analyse the flow field to determine, for instance, the direction of heading for navigation purposes. Real world visual scenes differ in several aspects from these abstract optic flow stimuli. We tested the neuronal response to naturalistic optic flow stimuli which simulated egomotion in different virtual environments and contained different numbers of visual cues. Neuronal activity depended mainly on the position of the focus of expansion rather than on other visual cues. This finding supports the hypothesis that higher motion areas within the STS analyse optic flow in natural scenes and can thus signal the direction of heading.
猕猴颞上沟(STS)中更高层次的视觉运动区域的神经元对抽象的随机点光流刺激有反应。更高层次的运动区域不仅可以表征,而且在下一个计算阶段还可以分析流场,以便例如确定用于导航目的的前进方向。真实世界的视觉场景在几个方面与这些抽象的光流刺激不同。我们测试了神经元对自然主义光流刺激的反应,这些刺激模拟了在不同虚拟环境中的自我运动,并包含不同数量的视觉线索。神经元活动主要取决于扩展焦点的位置,而不是其他视觉线索。这一发现支持了这样一种假设,即STS内的更高层次运动区域分析自然场景中的光流,从而可以指示前进方向。