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Exploring spatiotemporal neural dynamics of the human visual cortex.

Ying Yang1, Michael J Tarr1,2, Robert E Kass1,3,4, Elissa M Aminoff5.   

Abstract

The human visual cortex is organized in a hierarchical manner. Although previous evidence supporting this hypothesis has been accumulated, specific details regarding the spatiotemporal information flow remain open. Here we present detailed spatiotemporal correlation profiles of neural activity with low-level and high-level features derived from an eight-layer neural network pretrained for object recognition. These correlation profiles indicate an early-to-late shift from low-level features to high-level features and from low-level regions to higher-level regions along the visual hierarchy, consistent with feedforward information flow. Additionally, we computed three sets of features from the low- and high-level features provided by the neural network: object-category-relevant low-level features (the common components between low-level and high-level features), low-level features roughly orthogonal to high-level features (the residual Layer 1 features), and unique high-level features that were roughly orthogonal to low-level features (the residual Layer 7 features). Contrasting the correlation effects of the common components and the residual Layer 1 features, we observed that the early visual cortex (EVC) exhibited a similar amount of correlation with the two feature sets early in time, but in a later time window, the EVC exhibited a higher and longer correlation effect with the common components (i.e., the low-level object-category-relevant features) than with the low-level residual features-an effect unlikely to arise from purely feedforward information flow. Overall, our results indicate that non-feedforward processes, for example, top-down influences from mental representations of categories, may facilitate differentiation between these two types of low-level features within the EVC.
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Keywords:  neural network; nonfeedforward; spatiotemporal neural activity; visual cortex

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31231899      PMCID: PMC6865718          DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp        ISSN: 1065-9471            Impact factor:   5.038


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