Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
Nat Commun. 2023 Jun 20;14(1):3656. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-38564-9.
Fixation constraints in visual tasks are ubiquitous in visual and cognitive neuroscience. Despite its widespread use, fixation requires trained subjects, is limited by the accuracy of fixational eye movements, and ignores the role of eye movements in shaping visual input. To overcome these limitations, we developed a suite of hardware and software tools to study vision during natural behavior in untrained subjects. We measured visual receptive fields and tuning properties from multiple cortical areas of marmoset monkeys who freely viewed full-field noise stimuli. The resulting receptive fields and tuning curves from primary visual cortex (V1) and area MT match reported selectivity from the literature which was measured using conventional approaches. We then combined free viewing with high-resolution eye tracking to make the first detailed 2D spatiotemporal measurements of foveal receptive fields in V1. These findings demonstrate the power of free viewing to characterize neural responses in untrained animals while simultaneously studying the dynamics of natural behavior.
在视觉和认知神经科学中,视觉任务的固视约束无处不在。尽管固视被广泛应用,但它需要经过训练的受试者,受到固视眼动准确性的限制,并且忽略了眼动在塑造视觉输入中的作用。为了克服这些限制,我们开发了一套硬件和软件工具,以在未经训练的受试者的自然行为中研究视觉。我们测量了自由观看全野噪声刺激的狨猴多个皮质区域的视觉感受野和调谐特性。初级视觉皮层 (V1) 和 MT 区的感受野和调谐曲线与文献中报道的选择性相匹配,这些选择性是使用传统方法测量的。然后,我们将自由观看与高分辨率眼动追踪相结合,首次对 V1 的中央凹感受野进行了详细的 2D 时空测量。这些发现证明了自由观看在描述未经训练动物的神经反应的同时,也可以研究自然行为的动态。