Research Group of Experimental Neurosurgery and Neuroanatomy, Department of Neurosciences, KU Leuven and the Leuven Brain Institute, Leuven, Belgium.
Laboratory for Neuro-and Psychophysiology, Research Group Neurophysiology, Department of Neurosciences, KU Leuven and the Leuven Brain Institute, Leuven, Belgium.
Nat Commun. 2024 May 30;15(1):4608. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-49078-3.
Object recognition and categorization are essential cognitive processes which engage considerable neural resources in the human ventral visual stream. However, the tuning properties of human ventral stream neurons for object shape and category are virtually unknown. We performed large-scale recordings of spiking activity in human Lateral Occipital Complex in response to stimuli in which the shape dimension was dissociated from the category dimension. Consistent with studies in nonhuman primates, the neuronal representations were primarily shape-based, although we also observed category-like encoding for images of animals. Surprisingly, linear decoders could reliably classify stimulus category even in data sets that were entirely shape-based. In addition, many recording sites showed an interaction between shape and category tuning. These results represent a detailed study on shape and category coding at the neuronal level in the human ventral visual stream, furnishing essential evidence that reconciles human imaging and macaque single-cell studies.
物体识别和分类是人类腹侧视觉流中涉及大量神经资源的重要认知过程。然而,人类腹侧流神经元对物体形状和类别的调整特性实际上是未知的。我们对人类外侧枕叶复合体的放电活动进行了大规模记录,以响应形状维度与类别维度分离的刺激。与非人类灵长类动物的研究一致,神经元的表示主要是基于形状的,尽管我们也观察到了动物图像的类似类别编码。令人惊讶的是,线性解码器甚至可以在完全基于形状的数据集可靠地对刺激类别进行分类。此外,许多记录地点显示出形状和类别调整之间的相互作用。这些结果代表了人类腹侧视觉流中在神经元水平上对形状和类别编码的详细研究,为协调人类成像和猕猴单细胞研究提供了重要证据。