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The Role of Visual Input in Setting up Spatial Filters in the Human Visual System

机译:视觉输入在人类视觉系统中设置空间过滤器中的作用

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At birth the visual system can detect only big objects that are high in contrast. The adult visual system can resolve, with high precision, small objects that are in low contrast. We present a series of studies that provide insight into the role of visual input in the development of the neural architecture underlying human spatial vision. We conclude that the limits to spatial vision during normal development appear to result primarily from retinal immaturities. However, in the absence of early visual experience, the limits to spatial vision appear to be mainly cortical in origin. The early visual input―from the low spatial frequencies to which the infant's vision is known to be limited―sets up the neural architecture that will eventually become fine-tuned to high spatial frequencies.
机译:出生时,视觉系统只能检测到对比度很高的大物体。成人视觉系统可以高精度分辨低对比度的小物体。我们提出了一系列研究,以洞察视觉输入在人类空间视觉基础的神经体系结构发展中的作用。我们得出结论,正常发育过程中空间视觉的局限性似乎主要是由于视网膜不成熟引起的。但是,在缺乏早期视觉体验的情况下,空间视觉的局限性似乎主要来自皮层。早期的视觉输入-从已知的婴儿视力受到限制的低空间频率开始-建立了神经结构,最终将其微调为高空间频率。

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