Topography of Visual Features in the Human Ventral Visual Pathway

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Shijia Fan
Xiaosha Wang
Xiaoying Wang
Tao Wei
Yanchao Bi
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[1] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, and IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research
[2] Beijing Normal University,Beijing Key Laboratory of Brain Imaging and Connectomics
[3] Chinese Institute for Brain Research,undefined
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Neuroscience Bulletin | 2021年 / 37卷
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Ventral occipital temporal cortex; Computational vision model; Domain organization; Response mapping;
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Visual object recognition in humans and nonhuman primates is achieved by the ventral visual pathway (ventral occipital-temporal cortex, VOTC), which shows a well-documented object domain structure. An on-going question is what type of information is processed in the higher-order VOTC that underlies such observations, with recent evidence suggesting effects of certain visual features. Combining computational vision models, fMRI experiment using a parametric-modulation approach, and natural image statistics of common objects, we depicted the neural distribution of a comprehensive set of visual features in the VOTC, identifying voxel sensitivities with specific feature sets across geometry/shape, Fourier power, and color. The visual feature combination pattern in the VOTC is significantly explained by their relationships to different types of response-action computation (fight-or-flight, navigation, and manipulation), as derived from behavioral ratings and natural image statistics. These results offer a comprehensive visual feature map in the VOTC and a plausible theoretical explanation as a mapping onto different types of downstream response-action systems.
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