Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary.
PLoS One. 2011;6(9):e24450. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024450. Epub 2011 Sep 2.
The concurrent presentation of multiple stimuli in the visual field may trigger mutually suppressive interactions throughout the ventral visual stream. While several studies have been performed on sensory competition effects among non-face stimuli relatively little is known about the interactions in the human brain for multiple face stimuli. In the present study we analyzed the neuronal basis of sensory competition in an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study using multiple face stimuli. We varied the ratio of faces and phase-noise images within a composite display with a constant number of peripheral stimuli, thereby manipulating the competitive interactions between faces. For contralaterally presented stimuli we observed strong competition effects in the fusiform face area (FFA) bilaterally and in the right lateral occipital area (LOC), but not in the occipital face area (OFA), suggesting their different roles in sensory competition. When we increased the spatial distance among pairs of faces the magnitude of suppressive interactions was reduced in the FFA. Surprisingly, the magnitude of competition depended on the visual hemifield of the stimuli: ipsilateral stimulation reduced the competition effects somewhat in the right LOC while it increased them in the left LOC. This suggests a left hemifield dominance of sensory competition. Our results support the sensory competition theory in the processing of multiple faces and suggests that sensory competition occurs in several cortical areas in both cerebral hemispheres.
同时呈现多个刺激物在视野中可能会引发腹侧视觉流中相互抑制的相互作用。虽然已经有几项关于非面部刺激物之间的感官竞争效应的研究,但对于多个人脸刺激物在人类大脑中的相互作用却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们使用多个人脸刺激物,在事件相关功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中分析了感官竞争的神经基础。我们在复合显示中,用恒定数量的外周刺激物,改变面孔和相位噪声图像的比例,从而操纵面孔之间的竞争相互作用。对于对侧呈现的刺激物,我们在双侧梭状回面孔区(FFA)和右侧外侧枕区(LOC)观察到强烈的竞争效应,但在枕部面孔区(OFA)中没有观察到,这表明它们在感官竞争中扮演着不同的角色。当我们增加面孔对之间的空间距离时,FFA 中的抑制相互作用的幅度减小。令人惊讶的是,竞争的幅度取决于刺激物的视觉半视野:同侧刺激在右侧 LOC 中略微降低了竞争效应,而在左侧 LOC 中则增加了竞争效应。这表明感官竞争存在于两个大脑半球的几个皮质区域中,并且存在左半视野优势。我们的结果支持了多个人脸处理中的感官竞争理论,并表明感官竞争发生在两个大脑半球的几个皮质区域中。