The Causal Role of the Occipital Face Area (OFA) and Lateral Occipital (LO) Cortex in Symmetry Perception

被引:55
|
作者
Bona, Silvia [1 ,2 ,3 ,8 ]
Cattaneo, Zaira [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Silvanto, Juha [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Aalto Univ, Sch Sci, Brain Res Unit, OV Lounasmaa Lab, Espoo 02150, Finland
[2] Aalto Univ, Sch Sci, Adv Magnet Imaging Ctr, Aalto Neuroimaging,OV Lounasmaa Lab, Espoo 02150, Finland
[3] Helsinki Univ Cent Hosp, HUS Med Imaging Ctr, BioMag Lab, Helsinki 00290, Finland
[4] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Psychol, I-20126 Milan, Italy
[5] Natl Neurol Inst C Mondino, Brain Connect Ctr, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
[6] Milan Ctr Neurosci, I-20126 Milan, Italy
[7] Univ Westminster, Fac Sci & Technol, Dept Psychol, London W1B 2HW, England
[8] Univ Helsinki, Dept Behav Sci, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland
来源
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 2015年 / 35卷 / 02期
基金
芬兰科学院; 欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
bilateral symmetry; fMRI-guided TMS; lateral occipital cortex; occipital face area; symmetry detection; visual cortex; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; EXTRASTRIATE VISUAL-CORTEX; HIGHER-LEVEL MECHANISMS; FACIAL-SYMMETRY; MIRROR SYMMETRY; COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE; FUSIFORM GYRUS; TMS; SHAPE; RECOGNITION;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3733-14.2015
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Symmetry is an important cue in face and object perception. Here we used fMRI-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to shed light on the role of the occipital face area (OFA), a key region in face processing, and the lateral occipital (LO) cortex, a key area in object processing, in symmetry detection. In the first experiment, we applied TMS over the rightOFA, its left homolog (leftOFA), rightLO, and vertex (baseline) while participants were discriminating between symmetric and asymmetric dot patterns. Stimulation of rightOFA and rightLO impaired performance, causally implicating these two regions in detection of symmetry in low-level dot configurations. TMS over rightLO but not rightOFA also significantly impaired detection of nonsymmetric shapes defined by collinear Gabor patches, demonstrating that rightOFA responds to symmetry but not to all cues mediating figure-ground segregation. The second experiment showed a causal role for rightOFA but not rightLO in facial symmetry detection. Overall, our results demonstrate that both the rightOFA and rightLO are sensitive to symmetry in dot patterns, whereas only rightOFA is causally involved in facial symmetry detection.
引用
收藏
页码:731 / 738
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The causal role of right lateral occipital (LO) cortex and right occipital face area (OFA) in symmetry detection: evidences from fMRI-guided TMS data
    Bona, Silvia
    Silvanto, Juha
    Cattaneo, Zaira
    PERCEPTION, 2015, 44 : 265 - 266
  • [2] The role of lateral occipital cortex and occipital face area in symmetry detection
    Bona, S.
    Silvanto, J.
    Cattaneo, Z.
    PERCEPTION, 2014, 43 (01) : 137 - 137
  • [3] Differing causal roles for lateral occipital cortex and occipital face area in invariant shape recognition
    Silvanto, J.
    Schwarzkopf, D. S.
    Gilaie-Dotan, S.
    Rees, G.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2010, 32 (01) : 165 - 171
  • [4] The chronometry of symmetry detection in the lateral occipital (LO) cortex
    Cattaneo, Zaira
    Bona, Silvia
    Ciricugno, Andrea
    Silvanto, Juha
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2022, 167
  • [5] A necessary role for the lateral occipital cortex and the occipital face area in the rotational invariance of shape processing
    Schwarzkopf, Dietrich
    Silvanto, Juha
    Gilaie-Dotan, Sharon
    Rees, Geraint
    PERCEPTION, 2010, 39 (02) : 267 - 268
  • [6] The role of the occipital face area in the cortical face perception network
    David Pitcher
    Vincent Walsh
    Bradley Duchaine
    Experimental Brain Research, 2011, 209 : 481 - 493
  • [7] The role of the occipital face area in the cortical face perception network
    Pitcher, David
    Walsh, Vincent
    Duchaine, Bradley
    EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2011, 209 (04) : 481 - 493
  • [8] The lateral occipital cortex in the face perception network: an effective connectivity study
    Nagy, Krisztina
    Greenlee, Mark W.
    Kovacs, Gyula
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2012, 3
  • [9] Investigating the role of the occipital face area (OFA) and fusiform face area (FFA) using multifocal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
    Kho, Siew Kei
    Keeble, David
    Wong, Hoo Keat
    Estudillo, Alejandro
    PERCEPTION, 2022, 51 : 129 - 130
  • [10] The Occipital Face Area Is Causally Involved in Facial Viewpoint Perception
    Kietzmann, Tim C.
    Poltoratski, Sonia
    Koenig, Peter
    Blake, Randolph
    Tong, Frank
    Ling, Sam
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2015, 35 (50): : 16398 - 16403