分类
背
遮罩(插图)
向后掩蔽
对象(语法)
范畴变量
视觉对象识别的认知神经科学
对比度(视觉)
计算机科学
沟通
神经科学
人工智能
模式识别(心理学)
视觉掩蔽
心理学
视觉感受
生物
感知
解剖
视觉艺术
艺术
机器学习
作者
Jorge Almeida,Bradford Z. Mahon,Ken Nakayama,Alfonso Caramazza
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0805867105
摘要
Visual object recognition is subserved by ventral temporal and occipital regions of the brain. Regions comprising the dorsal visual pathway have not been considered relevant for object recognition, despite strong categorical biases for tool-related information in those regions. Here, we show that dorsal stream processes influence object categorization. We used two techniques to render prime pictures invisible: continuous flash suppression (CFS), which obliterates input into ventral temporal regions, but leaves dorsal stream processes largely unaffected, and backward masking (BM), which allows suppressed information to reach both ventral and dorsal stream structures. Categorically congruent primes suppressed under CFS facilitate categorization of tools but have no effect on nonmanipulable objects; in contrast, primes rendered invisible through BM facilitate target categorization for both tools and nonmanipulable things. Our findings demonstrate that information computed by the dorsal stream is used in object categorization, but only for a category of manipulable objects.
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