模式脉冲和模式逆转在多焦视觉诱发电位中引起不同的皮质源级联。

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Kieran S Mohr, Anna C Geuzebroek, Simon P Kelly
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摘要

多焦视觉诱发电位(mVEP)是研究视觉加工、识别视网膜损伤和视野缺陷的有效手段。根据源建模及其在上、下场刺激呈现之间的极性反转,通常假设这些vep的第一个分量C1和N75分别产生于V1。然而,源建模的空间分辨率的限制和极性反转启发式的非唯一性使得这个假设的V1源不确定。我们最近展示了一种新方法的实用性,通过将视网膜病变的VEP地形与Benson-2014视网膜病变图谱的预测相关联,来解决视觉来源。在这里,我们应用这种方法来研究脉冲和反转mVEP的来源,在相同的刺激事件率下,每个位置在3-8 Hz之间(大约35 Hz的总事件率)。这一分析表明,尽管V1在脉冲mVEP的整个时间过程中占主导地位,但反转mVEP的初始成分却由外皮层区主导,V1主导地位在大约110 ms以后才出现。虽然反转mVEP的初始分量确实表现出V1震源的经典特征——横过水平子午线的极性反转,但这种基本特征也出现在像V2和V3这样的域外区域,并且没有观察到V1震源预测的垂直子午线附近地形的强烈偏侧化。这些结果表明,脉冲和反向mVEP在实验中测试的事件速率下触发时,会引起不同的生成视觉区域级联。
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Pattern-pulses and pattern-reversals evoke different cascades of cortical sources in the multifocal visual evoked potential.

The multifocal visual evoked potential (mVEP), elicited by either pattern-pulses or pattern-reversals, provides an effective means to study visual processing and to identify retinal damage and visual field defects. It is often assumed that the first components of these VEPs, the C1 and N75, respectively, are generated in V1, based on source modeling and their polarity reversal between upper- and lower-field stimulus presentations. However, limitations in the spatial resolution of source modeling and the non-uniqueness of the polarity reversal heuristic leave this assumed V1 source uncertain. We recently demonstrated the utility of a novel method to resolve visual sources by correlating retinotopically varying VEP topographies with predictions from the Benson-2014 retinotopy atlas. Here, we apply this method to study the sources of both the pulse and reversal mVEP, presented at the same stimulus event rates of between 3-8 Hz per location (approximately 35 Hz overall event rate). This analysis suggested that although V1 dominated the generation of the pulse mVEP throughout its time course, the initial component of the reversal mVEP was instead dominated by extrastriate areas, with V1 dominance emerging later from approximately 110 ms onwards. Although the initial component of the reversal mVEP did exhibit the classic sign of a V1 source-polarity reversal across the horizontal meridian-this basic feature is also produced by extrastriate areas such as V2 and V3, and the strong lateralization of topographies near the vertical meridian predicted by a V1 source was not observed. These results suggest that the pulse and reversal mVEP evoke different cascades of generative visual areas when evoked at the event rate tested here.

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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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