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右侧 hV5/MT+ 在分析对侧和同侧视觉半视野中运动的作用增强。

An enhanced role for right hV5/MT+ in the analysis of motion in the contra- and ipsi-lateral visual hemi-fields.

机构信息

Aston Optometry School, Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK; School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK.

Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, USA.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2019 Oct 17;372:112060. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112060. Epub 2019 Jun 25.

Abstract

Previous experiments have demonstrated that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of human V5/MT+, in either the left or right cerebral hemisphere, can induce deficits in visual motion perception in their respective contra- and ipsi-lateral visual hemi-fields. However, motion deficits in the ipsi-lateral hemi-field are greater when TMS is applied to V5/MT + in the right hemisphere relative to the left hemisphere. One possible explanation for this asymmetry might lie in differential stimulation of sub-divisions within V5/MT + across the two hemispheres. V5/MT + has two major sub-divisions; MT/TO-1 and MST/TO-2, the latter area contains neurons with large receptive fields (RFs) that extend up to 15° further into the ipsi-lateral hemi-field than the former. We wanted to examine whether applying TMS to MT/TO-1 and MST/TO-2 separately could explain the previously reported functional asymmetries for ipsi-lateral motion processing in V5/MT + across right and left cerebral hemispheres. MT/TO-1 and MST/TO-2 were identified in seven subjects using fMRI localisers. In psychophysical experiments subjects identified the translational direction (up/down) of coherently moving dots presented in either the left or right visual field whilst repetitive TMS (25 Hz; 70%) was applied synchronously with stimulus presentation. Application of TMS to MT/TO-1 and MST/TO-2 in the right hemisphere affected translational direction discrimination in both contra-lateral and ipsi-lateral visual fields. In contrast, deficits of motion perception following application of TMS to MT/TO-1 and MST/TO-2 in the left hemisphere were restricted to the contra-lateral visual field. This result suggests an enhanced role for the right hemisphere in processing translational motion across the full visual field.

摘要

先前的实验已经证明,在人类 V5/MT+ 的左半球或右半球施以经颅磁刺激(TMS),会导致其对侧和同侧半视野的视觉运动感知出现缺陷。然而,当 TMS 施加于右半球的 V5/MT+时,同侧半视野的运动缺陷大于施加于左半球时。这种不对称性的一个可能解释可能在于 V5/MT+ 两侧半球内各亚区的刺激存在差异。V5/MT+有两个主要的亚区;MT/TO-1 和 MST/TO-2,后者区域包含具有较大感受野(RFs)的神经元,其 RF 延伸至同侧半视野 15°之外,超过前者。我们想研究分别刺激 MT/TO-1 和 MST/TO-2 是否可以解释先前报道的 V5/MT+在右半球和左半球的同侧运动处理的功能不对称性。在 7 名受试者中,使用 fMRI 定位器识别了 MT/TO-1 和 MST/TO-2。在心理物理实验中,当在左或右视野中呈现一致运动的点时,受试者在刺激呈现的同时识别出翻译方向(上/下),同时同步施加重复 TMS(25Hz;70%)。在右半球中施加 TMS 刺激 MT/TO-1 和 MST/TO-2 会影响对侧和同侧视野中的翻译方向辨别。相比之下,在左半球中施加 TMS 刺激 MT/TO-1 和 MST/TO-2 会导致运动感知缺陷,仅限于对侧视野。这一结果表明右半球在处理整个视野中的平移运动方面起着增强作用。

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