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Macaque inferior temporal neurons are selective for disparity-defined three-dimensional shapes

机译:猕猴下颞神经元对视差定义的三维形状具有选择性

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Real-world objects are three-dimensional (3D). Yet, it is unknown whether the neurons of the inferior temporal cortex, which is critical for object recognition, are selective for the 3D shape of objects. We tested for such selectivity by comparing responses to stereo-defined curved 3D shapes derived from identical pairs of monocular images. More than one-third of macaque inferior temporal neurons were selective for 3D shape. In the vast majority of those neurons, this selectivity depended on the global binocular disparity gradient and not on the local disparity. Thus, inferior temporal cortex processes not only two-dimensional but also 3D shape information.
机译:现实世界的对象是三维(3D)。然而,对于对象识别至关重要的下颞叶皮层神经元是否对对象的3D形状具有选择性尚不清楚。我们通过比较对源自同一对单眼图像的立体定义的弯曲3D形状的响应,测试了这种选择性。超过三分之一的猕猴下颞神经元对3D形状具有选择性。在这些神经元的绝大多数中,这种选择性取决于全局双目视差梯度,而不取决于局部视差。因此,下颞叶皮层不仅处理二维信息,还处理3D形状信息。

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