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Direction of magnetoencephalography sources associated with feedback and feedforward contributions in a visual object recognition task.

Seppo P Ahlfors1, Stephanie R Jones2, Jyrki Ahveninen3, Matti S Hämäläinen4, John W Belliveau4, Moshe Bar5.   

Abstract

Identifying inter-area communication in terms of the hierarchical organization of functional brain areas is of considerable interest in human neuroimaging. Previous studies have suggested that the direction of magneto- and electroencephalography (MEG, EEG) source currents depend on the layer-specific input patterns into a cortical area. We examined the direction in MEG source currents in a visual object recognition experiment in which there were specific expectations of activation in the fusiform region being driven by either feedforward or feedback inputs. The source for the early non-specific visual evoked response, presumably corresponding to feedforward driven activity, pointed outward, i.e., away from the white matter. In contrast, the source for the later, object-recognition related signals, expected to be driven by feedback inputs, pointed inward, toward the white matter. Associating specific features of the MEG/EEG source waveforms to feedforward and feedback inputs could provide unique information about the activation patterns within hierarchically organized cortical areas.
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Keywords:  Bottom–up; Cerebral cortex; Current dipole; Magnetoencephalography; Top–down

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25445356      PMCID: PMC4273496          DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2014.11.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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