Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortex

Asymmetries in the response to visual patterns in the upper and lower visual fields (above and below the centre of gaze) have been associated with ecological factors relating to the structure of typical visual environments. Here, we investigated whether the content of the upper and lower visual fiel...

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Main Author: Damien J. Mannion
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2015-06-01
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description Asymmetries in the response to visual patterns in the upper and lower visual fields (above and below the centre of gaze) have been associated with ecological factors relating to the structure of typical visual environments. Here, we investigated whether the content of the upper and lower visual field representations in low-level regions of human visual cortex are specialised for visual patterns that arise from the upper and lower visual fields in natural images. We presented image patches, drawn from above or below the centre of gaze of an observer navigating a natural environment, to either the upper or lower visual fields of human participants (n = 7) while we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure the magnitude of evoked activity in the visual areas V1, V2, and V3. We found a significant interaction between the presentation location (upper or lower visual field) and the image patch source location (above or below fixation); the responses to lower visual field presentation were significantly greater for image patches sourced from below than above fixation, while the responses in the upper visual field were not significantly different for image patches sourced from above and below fixation. This finding demonstrates an association between the representation of the lower visual field in human visual cortex and the structure of the visual input that is likely to be encountered below the centre of gaze.
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spelling doaj.art-924bccf58d0d42b98697d93f186cae602023-12-03T10:04:08ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592015-06-013e103810.7717/peerj.10381038Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortexDamien J. Mannion0School of Psychology, UNSW Australia, AustraliaAsymmetries in the response to visual patterns in the upper and lower visual fields (above and below the centre of gaze) have been associated with ecological factors relating to the structure of typical visual environments. Here, we investigated whether the content of the upper and lower visual field representations in low-level regions of human visual cortex are specialised for visual patterns that arise from the upper and lower visual fields in natural images. We presented image patches, drawn from above or below the centre of gaze of an observer navigating a natural environment, to either the upper or lower visual fields of human participants (n = 7) while we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure the magnitude of evoked activity in the visual areas V1, V2, and V3. We found a significant interaction between the presentation location (upper or lower visual field) and the image patch source location (above or below fixation); the responses to lower visual field presentation were significantly greater for image patches sourced from below than above fixation, while the responses in the upper visual field were not significantly different for image patches sourced from above and below fixation. This finding demonstrates an association between the representation of the lower visual field in human visual cortex and the structure of the visual input that is likely to be encountered below the centre of gaze.https://peerj.com/articles/1038.pdfUpper/lower visual fieldfMRIAsymmetryVisual environment
spellingShingle Damien J. Mannion
Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortex
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Upper/lower visual field
fMRI
Asymmetry
Visual environment
title Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortex
title_full Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortex
title_fullStr Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortex
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortex
title_short Sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low-level visual cortex
title_sort sensitivity to the visual field origin of natural image patches in human low level visual cortex
topic Upper/lower visual field
fMRI
Asymmetry
Visual environment
url https://peerj.com/articles/1038.pdf
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