Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 9190401, Israel.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 9190401, Israel.
Neuroimage. 2017 Nov 1;161:67-79. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.08.028. Epub 2017 Aug 12.
Research into visual neural activity has focused almost exclusively on onset- or change-driven responses and little is known about how information is encoded in the brain during sustained periods of visual perception. We used intracranial recordings in humans to determine the degree to which the presence of a visual stimulus is persistently encoded by neural activity. The correspondence between stimulus duration and neural response duration was strongest in early visual cortex and gradually diminished along the visual hierarchy, such that is was weakest in inferior-temporal category-selective regions. A similar posterior-anterior gradient was found within inferior temporal face-selective regions, with posterior but not anterior sites showing persistent face-selective activity. The results suggest that regions that appear uniform in terms of their category selectivity are dissociated by how they temporally represent a stimulus in support of ongoing visual perception, and delineate a large-scale organizing principle of the ventral visual stream.
视觉神经活动的研究几乎完全集中在起始或变化驱动的反应上,而对于在持续的视觉感知期间信息是如何在大脑中编码的知之甚少。我们使用颅内记录在人类中确定视觉刺激的存在在多大程度上被神经活动持续编码。在早期视觉皮层中,刺激持续时间与神经反应持续时间之间的相关性最强,并且沿着视觉层次结构逐渐减弱,以至于在下颞部类别选择性区域中最弱。在下颞部面部选择性区域中也发现了类似的后-前梯度,后部而非前部区域表现出持续的面部选择性活动。结果表明,在类别选择性方面看起来一致的区域,由于它们在时间上表示刺激以支持持续的视觉感知,因此被区分开来,并描绘了腹侧视觉流的一个大规模组织原则。