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Published on: December 12, 2012
Timing of interactions across the visual field in the human cortex
1Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition, CNRS-Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France. vanni@neuro.hut.fi
Visual pattern interactions occur earlier than previously thought, first appearing in the lateral occipital-V5 region (LOV5) around 80-100 ms. This suggests LOV5 is the initial hub for pooling spatial information across the visual field.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Visual Perception
- Cognitive Science
Background:
- Existing theories suggest long-distance visual interactions occur late in higher-order cortical areas.
- Emerging evidence indicates these interactions may be processed much earlier in the visual system.
Purpose of the Study:
- To determine the specific cortical areas and latencies where interactions between visual patterns begin.
- To investigate the role of early visual processing in integrating spatial information.
Main Methods:
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was combined with visual-evoked potential source analysis.
- Two visual patterns were presented in various configurations (single quadrant, bilateral) to human participants.
- Response latencies and amplitude interactions were measured in different visual areas.
Main Results:
- Interactions were first observed anterolaterally to retinotopic areas at 80 ms (left lower quadrant) and 100 ms (bilateral lower quadrants).
- In the lateral occipital-V5 region (LOV5), simultaneous patterns elicited shorter latency and infra-linear amplitude summation compared to separate presentations.
- Other visual areas like V1, V3-V3a showed later interaction onset (120-160 ms).
Conclusions:
- The lateral occipital-V5 region (LOV5) is the first identified area where distinct visual patterns interact.
- These findings challenge the traditional view by localizing early visual integration to LOV5.
- LOV5 likely serves as the primary region for pooling spatial information across the visual field at early processing stages.
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