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Perceptual segregation of overlapping shapes activates posterior extrastriate visual cortex in man

机译:重叠形状的感性分离激活了人类的后外视皮层

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Objects in natural scenes are rarely seen in isolation, but are usually overlapping or partially occluding other objects. To recognize individual objects, the visual system must be able to segregate overlapping objects from one another. Evidence from lesions in humans and monkeys suggest that perceptual segregation of occluded or overlapping objects involves extrastriate visual cortex. In monkeys, area V4 has been shown to play an important role in recognizing occluded or poorly salient shapes. In humans, a retinotopic homologue of ventral V4 (V4v) has been described, but it is not known whether this area is also functionally homologous to area V4 in monkeys. In this study, we tried to localize the visual cortical regions involved in perceptual segregation of overlapping shapes using positron emission tomography (PET). Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured in seven subjects while they discriminated the relative areas of simultaneously presented rectangular shapes. In the control condition, the shapes were displayed without overlaps; in a second condition, the shapes overlapped each other partially. In a third condition, the shapes did not overlap but had been reduced in salience by adding random noise to the stimuli. Contrasting the overlapping shape condition with the control condition identified a single region in the left posterior lateral occipital cortex. The rCBF in this region also increased, though more weakly, during discrimination of shapes embedded in noise, relative to the control condition. The region activated by segregation of overlapping shapes was located in the posterior occipital cortex close to the anterior border of area V2, near the average location of human V4v as determined by retinotopic mapping studies. The activation of this region of extrastriate visual cortex by a task that involved segregation of overlapping shapes is consistent with monkey V4 and human V4v being functionally homologous. We conclude that discrimination of overlapping shapes involves in particular a region of extrastriate visual cortex located in the left lateral occipital cortex and that this region may correspond to human V4v.
机译:自然场景中的物体很少被孤立看到,但通常与其他物体重叠或部分遮挡。为了识别单个对象,视觉系统必须能够将重叠的对象彼此隔离。来自人类和猴子的病变的证据表明,被闭塞或重叠的物体在感知上的隔离涉及到过度的视觉皮层。在猴子中,V4区域已显示出在识别闭塞或突出不明显的形状中起重要作用。在人类中,已经描述了腹侧V4(V4v)的视网膜原位同源物,但尚不清楚该区域是否在功能上与猴子的V4区域同源。在这项研究中,我们尝试使用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)来定位涉及重叠形状的感知分离的视觉皮质区域。测量了七个受试者的区域脑血流量(rCBF),同时他们区分了同时呈现的矩形形状的相对面积。在控制条件下,显示的形状没有重叠;在第二条件下,形状彼此部分重叠。在第三个条件下,形状没有重叠,但是通过向刺激中添加随机噪声而降低了显着性。将重叠形状条件与控制条件进行对比,可以确定左后外侧枕叶皮质中的单个区域。相对于控制条件,在区分嵌入噪声的形状期间,该区域中的rCBF也会增加,但幅度较小。通过重叠形状的分离而激活的区域位于枕后皮质中,靠近区域V2的前边界,接近视网膜视点作图研究确定的人V4v的平均位置。通过涉及重叠形状的分离的任务来激活该边缘的视皮层区域,这与猴子V4和人V4v在功能上是同源的一致。我们得出的结论是,重叠形状的辨别尤其涉及位于左侧枕叶皮质的超视线视觉皮层区域,并且该区域可能对应于人V4v。

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    《Experimental Brain Research》 |2002年第1期|1-10|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Division of Human Brain Research Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute;

    Department of Anatomy Heinrich-Heine UniversityC. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research Heinrich-Heine University;

    Division of Human Brain Research Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute;

    Department of Anatomy Heinrich-Heine UniversityC. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research Heinrich-Heine University;

    Department of Anatomy Heinrich-Heine UniversityC. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research Heinrich-Heine University;

    Division of Human Brain Research Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute;

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  • 关键词

    Vision; Form perception; Visual cortex; Extrastriate; Neuroimaging; Human;

    机译:视觉;形式感知;视觉皮层;过度;神经成像;人类;

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