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Representing Spatial Relationships in Posterior Parietal Cortex: Single Neurons Code Object-Referenced Position

机译:代表后顶叶皮质的空间关系:单神经元代码对象引用的位置

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The brain computes spatial relationships as necessary to achieve behavioral goals. Loss of this spatial cognitive ability after damage to posterior parietal cortex may contribute to constructional apraxia, a syndrome in which a patient's ability to reproduce spatial relationships between the parts of an object is disrupted. To explore neural correlates of object-relative spatial representation, we recorded neural activity in parietal area 7a of monkeys performing an object construction task. We found that neurons were activated as a function of the spatial relationship between a task-critical coordinate and a reference object. Individual neurons exhibited an object-relative spatial preference, such that different neural populations were activated when the spatial coordinate was located to the left or right of the reference object. In each case, the representation was robust to translation of the reference object, and neurons maintained their object-relative preference when the position of the object varied relative to the angle of gaze and viewer-centered frames of reference. This provides evidence that the activity of a subpopulation of parietal neurons active in the construction task represented relative position as referenced to an object and not absolute position with respect to the viewer.
机译:大脑计算实现行为目标所需的空间关系。后顶叶皮层受损后,这种空间认知能力的丧失可能会导致构造性失用症,这是一种综合征,患者的复制对象各部分之间空间关系的能力受到破坏。为了探索对象相对空间表示的神经相关性,我们在执行对象构建任务的猴​​子的顶叶区域7a中记录了神经活动。我们发现神经元被激活为关键任务坐标和参考对象之间的空间关系的函数。单个神经元表现出相对于对象的空间偏好,因此当空间坐标位于参考对象的左侧或右侧时,会激活不同的神经种群。在每种情况下,表示对于参考对象的平移都是鲁棒的,并且当对象的位置相对于凝视角度和以观察者为中心的参考框架变化时,神经元仍保持其相对于对象的偏好。这提供了证据,即在构造任务中活跃的顶神经元亚群的活动表示相对于对象的相对位置,而不是相对于观看者的绝对位置。

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    《Cerebral Cortex》 |2007年第12期|2914-2932|共19页
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    Department of Neuroscience University of Minnesota Medical School Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

    Brain Sciences Center Veterans Affairs Medical Center Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

    Center for Cognitive Sciences University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

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