What Is a Visual Stream?

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1162/jocn_a_02191
J. Brendan Ritchie;Sebastian Montesinos;Maleah J. Carter
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The dual stream model of the human and non-human primate visual systems remains Leslie Ungerleider's (1946–2020) most indelible contribution to visual neuroscience. In this model, a dorsal “where” stream specialized for visuospatial representation extends through occipitoparietal cortex, whereas a ventral “what” stream specialized for representing object qualities extends through occipitotemporal cortex. Over time, this model underwent a number of revisions and expansions. In one of her last scientific contributions, Leslie proposed a third visual stream specialized for representing dynamic signals related to social perception. This alteration invites the question: What is a visual stream, and how are different visual streams individuated? In this article, we first consider and reject a simple answer to this question based on a common idealizing visualization of the model, which conflicts with the complexities of the visual system that the model was intended to capture. Next, we propose a taxonomic answer that takes inspiration from the philosophy of science and Leslie's body of work, which distinguishes between neural mechanisms, pathways, and streams. In this taxonomy, visual streams are superordinate to pathways and mechanisms and provide individuation conditions for determining whether collections of cortical connections delineate different visual streams. Given this characterization, we suggest that the proposed third visual stream does not yet meet these conditions, although the tripartite model still suggests important revisions to how we think about the organization of the human and non-human primate visual systems.
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什么是视觉流?
人类和非人灵长类视觉系统的双流模型仍然是莱斯利-昂格尔莱德(1946-2020)对视觉神经科学最不可磨灭的贡献。在这一模型中,专门用于视觉空间表征的背侧 "哪里 "流穿过枕顶叶皮层,而专门用于表征物体质量的腹侧 "什么 "流穿过枕颞叶皮层。随着时间的推移,这一模型经历了多次修订和扩展。莱斯利在她最后的一项科学贡献中提出了第三个视觉流,专门用于表示与社会感知相关的动态信号。这一改变引出了一个问题:什么是视觉流,不同的视觉流又是如何区分的?在本文中,我们首先考虑并否定了基于普通理想化视觉模型的简单答案,因为这种答案与模型所要捕捉的视觉系统的复杂性相冲突。接下来,我们从科学哲学和莱斯利的研究成果中汲取灵感,提出了一种分类答案,即区分神经机制、通路和流。在这一分类法中,视觉流是路径和机制的上位,并为确定皮层连接集合是否划分出不同的视觉流提供了个性化条件。鉴于这一特征,我们认为所提出的第三视觉流尚不符合这些条件,尽管三方模型仍对我们思考人类和非人灵长类视觉系统的组织方式提出了重要的修正。
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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5.30
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151
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience investigates brain–behavior interaction and promotes lively interchange among the mind sciences.
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