Behavioral detectability of optogenetic stimulation of inferior temporal cortex varies with the size of concurrently viewed objects

Rosa Lafer-Sousa , Karen Wang , Reza Azadi , Emily Lopez , Simon Bohn , Arash Afraz
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Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that macaque monkeys can behaviorally detect a subtle optogenetic impulse delivered to their inferior temporal (IT) cortex. We have also shown that the ability to detect the cortical stimulation impulse varies depending on some characteristics of the visual images viewed at the time of brain stimulation, revealing the visual nature of the perceptual events induced by stimulation of the IT cortex. Here we systematically studied the effect of the size of viewed objects on behavioral detectability of optogenetic stimulation of the central IT cortex. Surprisingly, we found that behavioral detection of the same optogenetic impulse highly varies with the size of the viewed object images. Reduction of the object size in four steps from 8 to 1 degree of visual angle significantly decreased detection performance. These results show that identical stimulation impulses delivered to the same neural population induce variable perceptual events depending on the mere size of the objects viewed at the time of brain stimulation.

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下颞叶皮层光遗传刺激的行为可探测性随同时观察物体的大小而变化
我们之前已经证明,猕猴可以从行为上检测到传递到其颞下皮层的细微光遗传学冲动。我们还表明,检测皮层刺激脉冲的能力取决于大脑刺激时观察到的视觉图像的一些特征,从而揭示了IT皮层刺激引起的感知事件的视觉性质。在这里,我们系统地研究了被观察物体的大小对中央IT皮层光遗传学刺激的行为可检测性的影响。令人惊讶的是,我们发现对同一光遗传学脉冲的行为检测随着所观察到的物体图像的大小而高度变化。在从8度视角到1度视角的四个步骤中减小物体尺寸显著降低了检测性能。这些结果表明,传递给同一神经群体的相同刺激脉冲会引起不同的感知事件,这取决于大脑刺激时观察到的物体的大小。
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