The Role of Foveal Cortex in Discriminating Peripheral Stimuli: The Sketchpad Hypothesis.

American Journal of Anatomy Pub Date : 2022-12-23 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.3390/neurosci4010002
Carolina Maria Oletto, Giulio Contemori, Marco Bertamini, Luca Battaglini
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Abstract

Foveal (central) and peripheral vision are strongly interconnected to provide an integrated experience of the world around us. Recently, it has been suggested that there is a feedback mechanism that links foveal and peripheral vision. This peripheral-to-foveal feedback differs from other feedback mechanisms in that during visual processing a novel representation of a stimulus is formed in a different cortical region than that of the feedforward representation. The functional role of foveal feedback is not yet completely understood, but some evidence from neuroimaging studies suggests a link with peripheral shape processing. Behavioural and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies show impairment in peripheral shape discrimination when the foveal retinotopic cortex is disrupted post stimulus presentation. This review aims to link these findings to the visual sketchpad hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, foveal retinotopic cortex stores task-relevant information to aid identification of peripherally presented objects. We discuss how the characteristics of foveal feedback support this hypothesis and rule out other possible explanations. We also discuss the possibility that the foveal feedback may be independent of the sensory modality of the stimulation.

眼窝皮层在分辨外围刺激中的作用:素描板假说》(The Role of Foveal Cortex in Discriminating Peripheral Stimuli: The Sketchpad Hypothesis.
眼窝(中心)视觉和周边视觉紧密相连,为我们提供了对周围世界的综合体验。最近,有人提出,有一种反馈机制将眼窝和周边视觉联系在一起。这种从周边到眼窝的反馈机制与其他反馈机制的不同之处在于,在视觉处理过程中,刺激物的新表征是在与前馈表征不同的皮层区域形成的。眼窝反馈的功能作用尚未完全明了,但神经影像学研究的一些证据表明,它与外围形状处理有关。行为和经颅磁刺激研究表明,当刺激呈现后眼窝视网膜皮层受到破坏时,外周形状辨别能力就会受损。本综述旨在将这些发现与视觉素描板假说联系起来。根据这一假说,眼窝视网膜视位皮层会储存与任务相关的信息,以帮助识别外围呈现的物体。我们讨论了眼窝反馈的特征如何支持这一假说,并排除了其他可能的解释。我们还讨论了眼窝反馈与刺激的感官模式无关的可能性。
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