Location-specific deviant responses to object sequences in macaque inferior temporal cortex

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Hamideh Esmailpour
Rufin Vogels
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[1] KU Leuven,Laboratorium Voor Neuro
[2] KU Leuven, en Psychofysiologie, Department of Neurosciences
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Scientific Reports | / 14卷
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Many species learn temporal regularities in their visual environment, demonstrating visual statistical learning. In this study, we explored the sensitivity of macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortical neurons to transition probabilities of sequentially presented visual images, presented at different locations in the visual field. We exposed monkeys to sequences of two images, where the first image was presented either foveally or peripherally, and the second image was consistently presented foveally. Following several weeks of exposure, we recorded IT responses to assess differences between the exposed (Fixed) and new, Deviant sequences, where the identity of the first image in a sequence differed from the exposure phase. While enhanced responses to Deviant sequences were observed when both images of a pair were foveally presented during exposure, no such deviant responses were present when the first image was presented peripherally. This finding challenges the notion that mere exposure to image sequences always leads to deviant responses in macaque IT. The results highlight the complexity of the mechanisms underlying statistical learning in primates, particularly in the context of peripheral image presentations, emphasizing the need for further investigation into the origins of these responses in the IT cortex.
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