心理学
沟通
神经科学
建筑
视觉系统
认知心理学
认知科学
生物
视皮层
历史
考古
作者
David Rudrauf,Olivier David,Jean-Philippe Lachaux,Christopher K. Kovach,Jacques Martinerie,Bernard Renault,António R. Damásio
标识
DOI:10.1523/jneurosci.3476-07.2008
摘要
Visual attention can be driven by the affective significance of visual stimuli before full-fledged processing of the stimuli. Two kinds of models have been proposed to explain this phenomenon: models involving sequential processing along the ventral visual stream, with secondary feedback from emotion-related structures (“two-stage models”); and models including additional short-cut pathways directly reaching the emotion-related structures (“two-pathway models”). We tested which type of model would best predict real magnetoencephalographic responses in subjects presented with arousing visual stimuli, using realistic models of large-scale cerebral architecture and neural biophysics. The results strongly support a “two-pathway” hypothesis. Both standard models including the retinotectal pathway and nonstandard models including cortical–cortical long-range fasciculi appear plausible.
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