[Neural mechanisms for object and color recognition].

No to shinkei = Brain and nerve Pub Date : 2007-01-01
Shinichi Koyama, Mitsuru Kawamura
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We reported double-dissociation between the visual processing of the edges and the surfaces of objects. Patients with lateral occipital damage showed selective impairment in the perception of edges whereas those with medial ventral occipital damage showed selective impairment in the perception of the 3D structure of the surface. Patients with medial ventral occipital damage also exhibited impaired perception of color, which is also a surface property. Those results were consistent with those from neuroimaging studies. Taken together, those studies suggest that objects may be processed in two separate pathways in the ventral occipital cortex: the edges of objects are processed in the lateral pathway and the surface of objects are processed in the medial pathway. Both edges and surfaces play important roles in object recognition, and both types of perception should be evaluated in patients with visual agnosia.

[物体和颜色识别的神经机制]。
我们报道了物体边缘和表面的视觉处理之间的双重分离。枕骨外侧损伤患者在边缘感知上表现出选择性损伤,而枕骨内侧腹侧损伤患者在表面三维结构感知上表现出选择性损伤。枕骨内侧腹侧损伤的患者也表现出对颜色的感知受损,这也是一种表面特性。这些结果与神经影像学研究的结果一致。综上所述,这些研究表明,物体可能在枕侧皮层的两条不同通路上被处理:物体的边缘在外侧通路上被处理,物体的表面在内侧通路上被处理。边缘和表面在物体识别中都起着重要的作用,在视觉失认症患者中,这两种类型的感知都应该进行评估。
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