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视觉皮层MT区对多种运动速度的神经编码

Neural encoding of multiple motion speeds in visual cortical area MT.

作者信息

Huang Xin, Ghimire Bikalpa, Chakrala Anjani Sreeprada, Wiesner Steven

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2023 Nov 22:2023.04.08.532456. doi: 10.1101/2023.04.08.532456.

Abstract

Segmenting objects from each other and their background is critical for vision. The speed at which objects move provides a salient cue for segmentation. However, how the visual system represents and differentiates multiple speeds is largely unknown. Here we investigated the neural encoding of multiple speeds of overlapping stimuli in the primate visual cortex. We first characterized the perceptual capacity of human and monkey subjects to segment spatially overlapping stimuli moving at different speeds. We then determined how neurons in the motion-sensitive, middle-temporal (MT) cortex of macaque monkeys encode multiple speeds. We made a novel finding that the responses of MT neurons to two speeds of overlapping stimuli showed a robust bias toward the faster speed component when both speeds were slow (≤ 20°/s). The faster-speed bias occurred even when a neuron had a slow preferred speed and responded more strongly to the slower component than the faster component when presented alone. The faster-speed bias emerged very early in neuronal response and was robust over time and to manipulations of motion direction and attention. As the stimulus speed increased, the faster-speed bias changed to response averaging. Our finding can be explained by a modified divisive normalization model, in which the weights for the speed components are proportional to the responses of a population of neurons elicited by the individual speeds. Our results suggest that the neuron population, referred to as the weighting pool, includes neurons that have a broad range of speed preferences. As a result, the response weights for the speed components are determined by the stimulus speeds and invariant to the speed preferences of individual neurons. Our findings help to define the neural encoding rule of multiple stimuli and provide new insight into the underlying neural mechanisms. The faster-speed bias would benefit behavioral tasks such as figure-ground segregation if figural objects tend to move faster than the background in the natural environment.

摘要

将物体与其背景以及物体之间相互分割对于视觉而言至关重要。物体移动的速度为分割提供了一个显著线索。然而,视觉系统如何表征和区分多种速度在很大程度上尚不清楚。在这里,我们研究了灵长类动物视觉皮层中重叠刺激的多种速度的神经编码。我们首先描述了人类和猴子受试者对以不同速度移动的空间重叠刺激进行分割的感知能力。然后我们确定了猕猴运动敏感的颞中(MT)皮层中的神经元如何编码多种速度。我们有一个新发现,当两种速度都较慢(≤20°/秒)时,MT神经元对两种重叠刺激速度的反应表现出对较快速度成分的强烈偏向。即使一个神经元具有较慢的偏好速度,并且在单独呈现时对较慢成分的反应比对较快成分的反应更强,更快速度偏向仍然会出现。更快速度偏向在神经元反应中很早就出现了,并且随着时间推移以及对运动方向和注意力的操纵都很稳健。随着刺激速度增加,更快速度偏向转变为反应平均。我们的发现可以用一种修正的除法归一化模型来解释,其中速度成分的权重与由各个速度引发的一群神经元的反应成比例。我们的结果表明,被称为加权池的神经元群体包括具有广泛速度偏好的神经元。因此,速度成分的反应权重由刺激速度决定,并且与单个神经元的速度偏好无关。我们的发现有助于定义多种刺激的神经编码规则,并为潜在的神经机制提供新的见解。如果在自然环境中图形物体往往比背景移动得更快,那么更快速度偏向将有利于诸如图形 - 背景分离等行为任务。

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