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The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex

Here we report the first quantitative analysis of spiking activity in human early visual cortex. We recorded multi-unit activity from two electrodes in area V2/V3 of a human patient implanted with depth electrodes as part of her treatment for epilepsy. We observed well-localized multi-unit receptive...

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Autores principales: Self, Matthew W., Peters, Judith C., Possel, Jessy K., Reithler, Joel, Goebel, Rainer, Ris, Peterjan, Jeurissen, Danique, Reddy, Leila, Claus, Steven, Baayen, Johannes C., Roelfsema, Pieter R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27015604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002420
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author Self, Matthew W.
Peters, Judith C.
Possel, Jessy K.
Reithler, Joel
Goebel, Rainer
Ris, Peterjan
Jeurissen, Danique
Reddy, Leila
Claus, Steven
Baayen, Johannes C.
Roelfsema, Pieter R.
author_facet Self, Matthew W.
Peters, Judith C.
Possel, Jessy K.
Reithler, Joel
Goebel, Rainer
Ris, Peterjan
Jeurissen, Danique
Reddy, Leila
Claus, Steven
Baayen, Johannes C.
Roelfsema, Pieter R.
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description Here we report the first quantitative analysis of spiking activity in human early visual cortex. We recorded multi-unit activity from two electrodes in area V2/V3 of a human patient implanted with depth electrodes as part of her treatment for epilepsy. We observed well-localized multi-unit receptive fields with tunings for contrast, orientation, spatial frequency, and size, similar to those reported in the macaque. We also observed pronounced gamma oscillations in the local-field potential that could be used to estimate the underlying spiking response properties. Spiking responses were modulated by visual context and attention. We observed orientation-tuned surround suppression: responses were suppressed by image regions with a uniform orientation and enhanced by orientation contrast. Additionally, responses were enhanced on regions that perceptually segregated from the background, indicating that neurons in the human visual cortex are sensitive to figure-ground structure. Spiking responses were also modulated by object-based attention. When the patient mentally traced a curve through the neurons’ receptive fields, the accompanying shift of attention enhanced neuronal activity. These results demonstrate that the tuning properties of cells in the human early visual cortex are similar to those in the macaque and that responses can be modulated by both contextual factors and behavioral relevance. Our results, therefore, imply that the macaque visual system is an excellent model for the human visual cortex.
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spelling pubmed-48078172016-04-05 The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex Self, Matthew W. Peters, Judith C. Possel, Jessy K. Reithler, Joel Goebel, Rainer Ris, Peterjan Jeurissen, Danique Reddy, Leila Claus, Steven Baayen, Johannes C. Roelfsema, Pieter R. PLoS Biol Research Article Here we report the first quantitative analysis of spiking activity in human early visual cortex. We recorded multi-unit activity from two electrodes in area V2/V3 of a human patient implanted with depth electrodes as part of her treatment for epilepsy. We observed well-localized multi-unit receptive fields with tunings for contrast, orientation, spatial frequency, and size, similar to those reported in the macaque. We also observed pronounced gamma oscillations in the local-field potential that could be used to estimate the underlying spiking response properties. Spiking responses were modulated by visual context and attention. We observed orientation-tuned surround suppression: responses were suppressed by image regions with a uniform orientation and enhanced by orientation contrast. Additionally, responses were enhanced on regions that perceptually segregated from the background, indicating that neurons in the human visual cortex are sensitive to figure-ground structure. Spiking responses were also modulated by object-based attention. When the patient mentally traced a curve through the neurons’ receptive fields, the accompanying shift of attention enhanced neuronal activity. These results demonstrate that the tuning properties of cells in the human early visual cortex are similar to those in the macaque and that responses can be modulated by both contextual factors and behavioral relevance. Our results, therefore, imply that the macaque visual system is an excellent model for the human visual cortex. Public Library of Science 2016-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4807817/ /pubmed/27015604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002420 Text en © 2016 Self 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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Self, Matthew W.
Peters, Judith C.
Possel, Jessy K.
Reithler, Joel
Goebel, Rainer
Ris, Peterjan
Jeurissen, Danique
Reddy, Leila
Claus, Steven
Baayen, Johannes C.
Roelfsema, Pieter R.
The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex
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title_full The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex
title_fullStr The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex
title_short The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex
title_sort effects of context and attention on spiking activity in human early visual cortex
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27015604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002420
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