概括
研究人员发现,灵长类动物中的二级视觉皮层 (第18区域),与主要视觉皮层 (第17区域) 一样,具有与色彩和形式处理相关的功能细分. 这支持视觉信息的平行途径的想法.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 灵长类的视觉系统
背景情况:
- 灵长类动物的初级视觉皮层 (区域17) 显示基于细胞氧化酶染色的组织学细分.
- 17区的这些细分与色彩 (细胞染色体-黑暗) 和形式 (细胞染色体-光) 处理的功能专业化相关.
研究的目的:
- 调查灵长类动物的二次视觉区域 (18区域) 是否也表现出与细胞氧化酶染色模式相对应的功能细分.
- 要确定18区是否保持了形式和颜色信息的分离.
主要方法:
- 在灵长类动物视觉皮层区域的线粒体酶细胞氧化酶的组织学染色.
- 组织学模式与功能视觉处理 (颜色与形式) 的相关性.
主要成果:
- 18区,从17区接收输入,显示了与细胞氧化酶染色一致的功能细分.
- 在区域18中,形式和颜色信息处理的分离被保留了.
结论:
- 基于细胞氧化酶染色的功能细分存在于灵长类动物的初级 (区域17) 和二级 (区域18) 视觉皮层中.
- 形状和颜色信息似乎通过灵长类动物视觉系统的平行途径传播.
- 17和18区域的细胞之间的差异表明空间概括是层次化的视觉信息处理中的一个步骤.
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