THE CONSEQUENCES OF INACTIVATING AREAS V1 AND V5 ON VISUAL-MOTION PERCEPTION

被引:177
作者
BECKERS, G
ZEKI, S
机构
[1] Department of Anatomy, University College London
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
AREA V1; AREA V5; VISUAL MOTION PERCEPTION; RESIDUAL MOTION VISION; AKINETOPSIA; PARALLEL VISUAL INPUT; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (TMS);
D O I
10.1093/brain/118.1.49
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
We studied the capacity of normal humans to discriminate the direction of motion of visual stimuli when areas V1 or V5 were reversibly inactivated with transcranial magnetic stimulation. We found that (i) magnetic stimulation of V5 at intervals of -20 to +10 ms before or after the onset of visual stimulation was effective in abolishing motion perception-other delays were not; (ii) magnetic stimulation of V1 abolished motion perception only marginally and at delays which were significantly different from those obtained with V5, the stimulation now being effective only at delays 60-70 ms after the onset of visual stimulation. We conclude (i) that stimulation of V5 is a much more potent way of inducing akinetopsia (motion imperception) than stimulation of VI; (ii) that perceptually effective visual motion signals reach V5 at or before 30 ms and reach V1 at or before 60 ms-consequently, perceptually effective motion signals reach V5 before they reach V1; (iii) that given the time course of arrival of signals in V1 and V5, it takes about 30-50 ms for signals from V1 to reach V5. We conclude further that there are probably two components reaching V5 from the retina, a fast one which bypasses V1 and a slow one which reaches it through V1.
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