Wang Xiaoying, Peelen Marius V, Han Zaizhu, He Chenxi, Caramazza Alfonso, Bi Yanchao
State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning and IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, 38068 Rovereto, Italy, and.
J Neurosci. 2015 Sep 9;35(36):12545-59. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3914-14.2015.
Classical animal visual deprivation studies and human neuroimaging studies have shown that visual experience plays a critical role in shaping the functionality and connectivity of the visual cortex. Interestingly, recent studies have additionally reported circumscribed regions in the visual cortex in which functional selectivity was remarkably similar in individuals with and without visual experience. Here, by directly comparing resting-state and task-based fMRI data in congenitally blind and sighted human subjects, we obtained large-scale continuous maps of the degree to which connectional and functional "fingerprints" of ventral visual cortex depend on visual experience. We found a close agreement between connectional and functional maps, pointing to a strong interdependence of connectivity and function. Visual experience (or the absence thereof) had a pronounced effect on the resting-state connectivity and functional response profile of occipital cortex and the posterior lateral fusiform gyrus. By contrast, connectional and functional fingerprints in the anterior medial and posterior lateral parts of the ventral visual cortex were statistically indistinguishable between blind and sighted individuals. These results provide a large-scale mapping of the influence of visual experience on the development of both functional and connectivity properties of visual cortex, which serves as a basis for the formulation of new hypotheses regarding the functionality and plasticity of specific subregions. Significance statement: How is the functionality and connectivity of the visual cortex shaped by visual experience? By directly comparing resting-state and task-based fMRI data in congenitally blind and sighted subjects, we obtained large-scale continuous maps of the degree to which connectional and functional "fingerprints" of ventral visual cortex depend on visual experience. In addition to revealing regions that are strongly dependent on visual experience (early visual cortex and posterior fusiform gyrus), our results showed regions in which connectional and functional patterns are highly similar in blind and sighted individuals (anterior medial and posterior lateral ventral occipital temporal cortex). These results serve as a basis for the formulation of new hypotheses regarding the functionality and plasticity of specific subregions of the visual cortex.
经典的动物视觉剥夺研究和人类神经影像学研究表明,视觉经验在塑造视觉皮层的功能和连接性方面起着关键作用。有趣的是,最近的研究还报告了视觉皮层中的特定区域,在有视觉经验和无视觉经验的个体中,其功能选择性非常相似。在这里,通过直接比较先天性失明和有视力的人类受试者的静息态和基于任务的功能磁共振成像数据,我们获得了腹侧视觉皮层的连接和功能“指纹”在多大程度上依赖于视觉经验的大规模连续图谱。我们发现连接图谱和功能图谱之间存在密切一致性,表明连接性和功能之间存在强烈的相互依赖性。视觉经验(或缺乏视觉经验)对枕叶皮层和后外侧梭状回的静息态连接性和功能反应特征有显著影响。相比之下,腹侧视觉皮层前内侧和后外侧部分的连接和功能指纹在盲人和有视力的个体之间在统计学上无法区分。这些结果提供了视觉经验对视觉皮层功能和连接特性发展影响的大规模图谱,为制定关于特定子区域功能和可塑性的新假设奠定了基础。意义声明:视觉皮层的功能和连接性是如何由视觉经验塑造的?通过直接比较先天性失明和有视力的受试者的静息态和基于任务的功能磁共振成像数据,我们获得了腹侧视觉皮层的连接和功能“指纹”在多大程度上依赖于视觉经验的大规模连续图谱。除了揭示强烈依赖视觉经验的区域(早期视觉皮层和后梭状回)外,我们的结果还显示了盲人和有视力的个体中连接和功能模式高度相似的区域(前内侧和后外侧腹侧枕颞皮层)。这些结果为制定关于视觉皮层特定子区域功能和可塑性的新假设奠定了基础。