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Specialized contributions of mid-tier stages of dorsal and ventral pathways to stereoscopic processing in macaque.

Toshihide W Yoshioka1,2, Takahiro Doi3, Mohammad Abdolrahmani4, Ichiro Fujita1,2.   

Abstract

The division of labor between the dorsal and ventral visual pathways has been well studied, but not often with direct comparison at the single-neuron resolution with matched stimuli. Here we directly compared how single neurons in MT and V4, mid-tier areas of the two pathways, process binocular disparity, a powerful cue for 3D perception and actions. We found that MT neurons transmitted disparity signals more quickly and robustly, whereas V4 or its upstream neurons transformed the signals into sophisticated representations more prominently. Therefore, signaling speed and robustness were traded for transformation between the dorsal and ventral pathways. The key factor in this tradeoff was disparity-tuning shape: V4 neurons had more even-symmetric tuning than MT neurons. Moreover, the tuning symmetry predicted the degree of signal transformation across neurons similarly within each area, implying a general role of tuning symmetry in the stereoscopic processing by the two pathways.
© 2021, Yoshioka et al.

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Keywords:  binocular vision; disparity energy model; extrastriate visual cortex; false-match rejection; japanese macaque; neuroscience; rhesus macaque; stereopsis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33625356      PMCID: PMC7959693          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.58749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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