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Response of MSTd neurons to simulated 3D orientation of rotating planes.

Hiroki Sugihara1, Ikuya Murakami, Krishna V Shenoy, Richard A Andersen, Hidehiko Komatsu.   

Abstract

We studied whether the dorsal division of the medial superior temporal area (MSTd) in the macaque has activity related to structure-from-motion (SFM) processing. As the simplest form of three-dimensional (3D) structure, we chose a planar stimulus and examined the relation between the neural responses and the simulated 3D orientation of the plane defined by motion cues. We recorded from 114 MSTd neurons while monkeys were performing a visual fixation task. These neurons responded to a basic set of optic flow patterns such as translation, expansion/contraction, and rotation. Responses of these neurons to rotating plane stimuli were examined to see whether the MSTd neurons exhibited selectivity to the tilt and slant that characterize the 3D orientation of the plane. We found that most MSTd neurons tested (97 of 114) responded to the plane stimuli, and many neurons (65 of 97) exhibited selectivity to tilt and/or slant. Of 97 neurons, 18% (17/97) were selective only to tilt, 24% (23/97) only to slant, and 26% (25/97) to both. Control experiments rejected the possibility that the selectivity could be explained solely by the sensitivity to local stimulus components such as local translation, local speed, and local speed gradients. These results suggest that MSTd neurons are sensitive to stimulus features specific to the perceived 3D orientation of the rotating plane stimuli and suggest that area MSTd is involved in SFM processing.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11784749     DOI: 10.1152/jn.00900.2000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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