Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland St., Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA.
Nat Commun. 2020 Jun 12;11(1):3002. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-16846-w.
Humans observe a wide range of actions in their surroundings. How is the visual cortex organized to process this diverse input? Using functional neuroimaging, we measured brain responses while participants viewed short videos of everyday actions, then probed the structure in these responses using voxel-wise encoding modeling. Responses are well fit by feature spaces that capture the body parts involved in an action and the action's targets (i.e. whether the action was directed at an object, another person, the actor, and space). Clustering analyses reveal five large-scale networks that summarize the voxel tuning: one related to social aspects of an action, and four related to the scale of the interaction envelope, ranging from fine-scale manipulations directed at objects, to large-scale whole-body movements directed at distant locations. We propose that these networks reveal the major representational joints in how actions are processed by visual regions of the brain.
人类在周围环境中观察到广泛的动作。视觉皮层是如何组织来处理这种多样化的输入的?我们使用功能神经影像学,在参与者观看日常动作的短视频时测量大脑反应,然后使用体素编码建模来探测这些反应中的结构。反应可以很好地适应特征空间,这些特征空间可以捕捉到动作中涉及的身体部位和动作的目标(即动作是针对物体、另一个人、动作者还是空间)。聚类分析揭示了五个总结体素调整的大规模网络:一个与动作的社交方面有关,四个与互动范围的规模有关,从针对物体的精细操作到针对远处位置的全身大动作。我们提出,这些网络揭示了大脑视觉区域处理动作的主要代表性关节。