运动知觉,定向选择性神经节细胞反应和非随意眼动。信息处理层面的神经生理学。

F S Sjöstrand
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描述了视网膜中的两个神经回路,它们涉及由图像运动产生的神经相互作用。当图像朝一个首选方向移动时,另一个电路产生神经节细胞信号,而当图像朝相反方向移动时则不产生,这就解释了Barlow和Hill(1963)所描述的对定向选择性神经节细胞反应的观察。与记录的电位一致,当光刺激静止时,电路也产生神经节细胞反应。神经节细胞向视觉中心发出的信号的模糊性限制了信号对不断运动的图像的有用性。唯一已知的这种运动是由不自觉的眼球运动引起的。因此,该回路的功能是在视网膜图像传输到视觉中心时稳定图像。
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Movement perception, directionally selective ganglion cell responses and the involuntary eye movements. Neurophysiology at the level of information processing.

Two neural circuits in the retina are described, that involve neural interaction generated by image movement. One circuit increases the sensitivity in detecting movement in the visual field while the other circuit generates ganglion cell signals when an image moves in one preferred direction but not when moves in the opposite direction, explaining the observation of directionally selective ganglion cell responses described by Barlow and Hill (1963). In agreement with the recorded potentials, the circuit generates ganglion cell responses also when the light stimulus is stationary. This ambiguity in ganglion cell signals to the visual center limits the signals usefulness to images that are in constant movement. The only known such movement is that caused by the involuntary eye movements. The function of the circuit is therefore to stabilize the retinal image when transmitted to the visual center.

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