Motion opponency and transparency in the human middle temporal area

被引:10
|
作者
Garcia, Javier O. [1 ]
Grossman, Emily D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Ctr Cognit Neurosci, Dept Cognit Sci, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
关键词
fMRI; human vision; motion perception; MT; perceptual transparency; vision; HUMAN VISUAL-CORTEX; FEATURE-BASED ATTENTION; RECEPTIVE-FIELDS; MT; PERCEPTION; MACAQUE; FMRI; PSYCHOPHYSICS; PERFORMANCE; SELECTIVITY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2009.06893.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Motion transparency is the perception of multiple, moving surfaces within the same retinal location (for example, a ripple on the surface of a drifting stream), and is an interesting challenge to motion models because multiple velocities must be represented within the same region of space. When these motion vectors are in opposite directions, brief in duration and spatially constrained within a very local region, the result is little or no perceived motion (motion opponency). Both motion transparency and motion opponency inhibit the firing rate of single middle temporal area (MT) neurons as compared with the preferred direction alone, but neither generally influences the firing rate of primary visual cortex neurons. Surprisingly, neuroimaging studies of human middle temporal area (hMT+) have found less activation due only to motion opponency and an increase in neural responses for motion transparency. Here we parametrically manipulate the local balance between competing motion vectors and find an interaction between motion opponency and transparency in the population blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) response. We find reduced BOLD amplitude for motion opponency throughout visual cortex, but weakened responses due to perceptual transparency that is most apparent only within the hMT+. We interpret our results as evidence for two distinct mechanisms mediating opponency and transparency.
引用
收藏
页码:1172 / 1182
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] NEURONAL-ACTIVITY RELATED TO MOTION PERCEPTION IN THE MIDDLE TEMPORAL (MT) VISUAL AREA OF THE MACAQUE
    LOGOTHETIS, NK
    SCHALL, JD
    NEURAL MECHANISMS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION, 1989, 2 : 199 - 222
  • [32] The size of the middle temporal area in primates
    Frahm, HD
    Zilles, K
    Schleicher, A
    Stephan, H
    JOURNAL OF BRAIN RESEARCH-JOURNAL FUR HIRNFORSCHUNG, 1998, 39 (01): : 45 - 54
  • [33] Functional importance of motion opponency in velocity tuning
    Khan, S. I.
    Young, D. S.
    Philippides, A. O.
    PERCEPTION, 2009, 38 : 125 - 125
  • [34] Shared Representation of Visual and Auditory Motion Directions in the Human Middle-Temporal Cortex
    Rezk, Mohamed
    Cattoir, Stephanie
    Battal, Ceren
    Occelli, Valeria
    Mattioni, Stefania
    Collignon, Olivier
    CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2020, 30 (12) : 2289 - +
  • [35] Touching Motion: rTMS on the Human Middle Temporal Complex Interferes with Tactile Speed Perception
    Demis Basso
    Andrea Pavan
    Emiliano Ricciardi
    Sabrina Fagioli
    Tomaso Vecchi
    Carlo Miniussi
    Pietro Pietrini
    Brain Topography, 2012, 25 : 389 - 398
  • [36] Touching Motion: rTMS on the Human Middle Temporal Complex Interferes with Tactile Speed Perception
    Basso, Demis
    Pavan, Andrea
    Ricciardi, Emiliano
    Fagioli, Sabrina
    Vecchi, Tomaso
    Miniussi, Carlo
    Pietrini, Pietro
    BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY, 2012, 25 (04) : 389 - 398
  • [37] Segmentation by color influences responses of motion-sensitive neurons in the cortical middle temporal visual area
    Croner, LJ
    Albright, TD
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1999, 19 (10): : 3935 - 3951
  • [38] Effects of attention and distractor contrast on the responses of middle temporal area neurons to transient motion direction changes
    Khayat, Paul S.
    Martinez-Trujillo, Julio C.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2015, 41 (12) : 1603 - 1613
  • [39] NEURONAL CORRELATES OF MOTION PERCEPTION IN THE MIDDLE TEMPORAL VISUAL AREA DURING BINOCULAR-RIVALRY IN MONKEY
    LOGOTHETIS, NK
    SCHALL, JD
    PERCEPTION, 1989, 18 (04) : 513 - 513
  • [40] Altered Intrinsic and Casual Functional Connectivities of the Middle Temporal Visual Motion Area Subregions in Chess Experts
    Song, Limei
    Ge, Yanming
    Long, Jinfeng
    Dong, Peng
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, 14