Visual timing-tuned responses in human association cortices and response dynamics in early visual cortex

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2022-12

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Hendrikx, Eva Helena HendricaISNI 0000000523498603
Paul, Jacob M.ISNI 000000049291524X
van Ackooij, MartijnISNI 0000000507600129
van der Stoep, N.ORCID 0000-0002-0412-2078ISNI 0000000492960809
Harvey, Ben M.ISNI 0000000419439662

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Abstract

Quantifying the timing (duration and frequency) of brief visual events is vital to human perception, multisensory integration and action planning. Tuned neural responses to visual event timing have been found in association cortices, in areas implicated in these processes. Here we ask how these timing-tuned responses are related to the responses of early visual cortex, which monotonically increase with event duration and frequency. Using 7-Tesla functional magnetic resonance imaging and neural model-based analyses, we find a gradual transition from monotonically increasing to timing-tuned neural responses beginning in the medial temporal area (MT/V5). Therefore, across successive stages of visual processing, timing-tuned response components gradually become dominant over inherent sensory response modulation by event timing. This additional timing-tuned response component is independent of retinotopic location. We propose that this hierarchical emergence of timing-tuned responses from sensory processing areas quantifies sensory event timing while abstracting temporal representations from spatial properties of their inputs.

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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General, General Physics and Astronomy

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Hendrikx, E, Paul, J M, van Ackooij, M, van der Stoep, N & Harvey, B M 2022, 'Visual timing-tuned responses in human association cortices and response dynamics in early visual cortex', Nature Communications, vol. 13, no. 1, 3952. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31675-9