Processing of Egomotion-Consistent Optic Flow in the Rhesus Macaque Cortex

B. Cottereau, Andrew T. Smith, Samy Rima, D. Fize, Yseult Héjja-Brichard, L. Renaud, Camille Lejards, N. Vayssiere, Y. Trotter, J. Durand
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Abstract The cortical network that processes visual cues to self‐motion was characterized with functional magnetic resonance imaging in 3 awake behaving macaques. The experimental protocol was similar to previous human studies in which the responses to a single large optic flow patch were contrasted with responses to an array of 9 similar flow patches. This distinguishes cortical regions where neurons respond to flow in their receptive fields regardless of surrounding motion from those that are sensitive to whether the overall image arises from self‐motion. In all 3 animals, significant selectivity for egomotion‐consistent flow was found in several areas previously associated with optic flow processing, and notably dorsal middle superior temporal area, ventral intra‐parietal area, and VPS. It was also seen in areas 7a (Opt), STPm, FEFsem, FEFsac and in a region of the cingulate sulcus that may be homologous with human area CSv. Selectivity for egomotion‐compatible flow was never total but was particularly strong in VPS and putative macaque CSv. Direct comparison of results with the equivalent human studies reveals several commonalities but also some differences.
恒河猴皮层自我运动一致的光流加工
摘要用功能性磁共振成像技术对3只清醒行为猕猴的皮层网络进行了表征。实验方案类似于先前的人类研究,其中对单个大光流贴片的响应与对9个类似光流贴片阵列的响应进行对比。这就区分了皮层区域,在皮层区域,神经元对其感受野的流动做出反应,而不考虑周围的运动,而对整体图像是否来自自我运动敏感。在所有3只动物中,在先前与光流处理相关的几个区域发现了显著的自我运动一致流选择性,特别是背侧颞上区、腹侧顶叶内区和VPS。在7a区(Opt)、STPm区、FEFsem区、FEFsac区以及扣带回沟可能与人类的CSv区同源的区域也可见到这一现象。自我情绪相容流的选择性从来都不是完全的,但在VPS和假定的猕猴CSv中特别强。直接将结果与等效的人类研究进行比较,可以发现一些共同点,但也有一些差异。
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