Visual and linguistic semantic representations are aligned at the border of human visual cortex

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Sara F. Popham
Alexander G. Huth
Natalia Y. Bilenko
Fatma Deniz
James S. Gao
Anwar O. Nunez-Elizalde
Jack L. Gallant
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[1] University of California,Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
[2] Berkeley,Department of Psychology
[3] University of California,Departments of Neuroscience & Computer Science
[4] Berkeley,Department of Software Engineering and Theoretical Computer Science
[5] The University of Texas at Austin,undefined
[6] Technische Universität Berlin,undefined
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Nature Neuroscience | 2021年 / 24卷
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Semantic information in the human brain is organized into multiple networks, but the fine-grain relationships between them are poorly understood. In this study, we compared semantic maps obtained from two functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments in the same participants: one that used silent movies as stimuli and another that used narrative stories. Movies evoked activity from a network of modality-specific, semantically selective areas in visual cortex. Stories evoked activity from another network of semantically selective areas immediately anterior to visual cortex. Remarkably, the pattern of semantic selectivity in these two distinct networks corresponded along the boundary of visual cortex: for visual categories represented posterior to the boundary, the same categories were represented linguistically on the anterior side. These results suggest that these two networks are smoothly joined to form one contiguous map.
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