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Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field

In human visual cortex, the primary visual cortex (V1) is considered to be essential for visual information processing; the fusiform face area (FFA) and parahippocampal place area (PPA) are considered as face-selective region and places-selective region, respectively. Recently, a functional magnetic...

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Autores principales: Wang, Bin, Yan, Tianyi, Wu, Jinglong, Chen, Kewei, Imajyo, Satoshi, Ohno, Seiichiro, Kanazawa, Susumu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23991147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072728
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author Wang, Bin
Yan, Tianyi
Wu, Jinglong
Chen, Kewei
Imajyo, Satoshi
Ohno, Seiichiro
Kanazawa, Susumu
author_facet Wang, Bin
Yan, Tianyi
Wu, Jinglong
Chen, Kewei
Imajyo, Satoshi
Ohno, Seiichiro
Kanazawa, Susumu
author_sort Wang, Bin
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description In human visual cortex, the primary visual cortex (V1) is considered to be essential for visual information processing; the fusiform face area (FFA) and parahippocampal place area (PPA) are considered as face-selective region and places-selective region, respectively. Recently, a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study showed that the neural activity ratios between V1 and FFA were constant as eccentricities increasing in central visual field. However, in wide visual field, the neural activity relationships between V1 and FFA or V1 and PPA are still unclear. In this work, using fMRI and wide-view present system, we tried to address this issue by measuring neural activities in V1, FFA and PPA for the images of faces and houses aligning in 4 eccentricities and 4 meridians. Then, we further calculated ratio relative to V1 (RRV1) as comparing the neural responses amplitudes in FFA or PPA with those in V1. We found V1, FFA, and PPA showed significant different neural activities to faces and houses in 3 dimensions of eccentricity, meridian, and region. Most importantly, the RRV1s in FFA and PPA also exhibited significant differences in 3 dimensions. In the dimension of eccentricity, both FFA and PPA showed smaller RRV1s at central position than those at peripheral positions. In meridian dimension, both FFA and PPA showed larger RRV1s at upper vertical positions than those at lower vertical positions. In the dimension of region, FFA had larger RRV1s than PPA. We proposed that these differential RRV1s indicated FFA and PPA might have different processing strategies for encoding the wide field visual information from V1. These different processing strategies might depend on the retinal position at which faces or houses are typically observed in daily life. We posited a role of experience in shaping the information processing strategies in the ventral visual cortex.
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spelling pubmed-37491532013-08-29 Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field Wang, Bin Yan, Tianyi Wu, Jinglong Chen, Kewei Imajyo, Satoshi Ohno, Seiichiro Kanazawa, Susumu PLoS One Research Article In human visual cortex, the primary visual cortex (V1) is considered to be essential for visual information processing; the fusiform face area (FFA) and parahippocampal place area (PPA) are considered as face-selective region and places-selective region, respectively. Recently, a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study showed that the neural activity ratios between V1 and FFA were constant as eccentricities increasing in central visual field. However, in wide visual field, the neural activity relationships between V1 and FFA or V1 and PPA are still unclear. In this work, using fMRI and wide-view present system, we tried to address this issue by measuring neural activities in V1, FFA and PPA for the images of faces and houses aligning in 4 eccentricities and 4 meridians. Then, we further calculated ratio relative to V1 (RRV1) as comparing the neural responses amplitudes in FFA or PPA with those in V1. We found V1, FFA, and PPA showed significant different neural activities to faces and houses in 3 dimensions of eccentricity, meridian, and region. Most importantly, the RRV1s in FFA and PPA also exhibited significant differences in 3 dimensions. In the dimension of eccentricity, both FFA and PPA showed smaller RRV1s at central position than those at peripheral positions. In meridian dimension, both FFA and PPA showed larger RRV1s at upper vertical positions than those at lower vertical positions. In the dimension of region, FFA had larger RRV1s than PPA. We proposed that these differential RRV1s indicated FFA and PPA might have different processing strategies for encoding the wide field visual information from V1. These different processing strategies might depend on the retinal position at which faces or houses are typically observed in daily life. We posited a role of experience in shaping the information processing strategies in the ventral visual cortex. Public Library of Science 2013-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3749153/ /pubmed/23991147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072728 Text en © 2013 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Bin
Yan, Tianyi
Wu, Jinglong
Chen, Kewei
Imajyo, Satoshi
Ohno, Seiichiro
Kanazawa, Susumu
Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field
title Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field
title_full Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field
title_fullStr Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field
title_full_unstemmed Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field
title_short Regional Neural Response Differences in the Determination of Faces or Houses Positioned in a Wide Visual Field
title_sort regional neural response differences in the determination of faces or houses positioned in a wide visual field
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23991147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072728
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