Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRI

The extrastriate cortex in the human visual cortex is divided into two distinct clusters: the “what-information” processing area and the “where-information” processing area. It is widely accepted that the “what-information” cluster is processed through the ventral stream to the temporal cortex, and...

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Main Authors: Sang-Han Choi, Gangwon Jeong, Young-Bo Kim, Zang-Hee Cho
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Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
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Gangwon Jeong
Young-Bo Kim
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description The extrastriate cortex in the human visual cortex is divided into two distinct clusters: the “what-information” processing area and the “where-information” processing area. It is widely accepted that the “what-information” cluster is processed through the ventral stream to the temporal cortex, and the “where-information” cluster through the dorsal stream to the parietal cortex. In human neuroanatomy, fiber bundles for the ventral stream (such as the inferior longitudinal fasciculus) are well defined, whereas fibers for the dorsal stream are poorly understood. In this study, we attempted to trace the dorsal stream fibers using a fiber tracking method using 7.0T diffusion-weighted MRI. We used data from a healthy male subject as well as from an unbiasedly selected nine-subject dataset in the Human Connectome Project. The surface of the visual area, including V1, V2, V3, V4, MT, was determined from the Brainnetome atlas (Fan et al., 2016), which is the connectivity-based parcellation framework of the human brain. The resulting visual pathway indicated that the putative pathway for the classical dorsal stream is unlikely to exist. Instead, we demonstrated that fiber connections exist between the angular gyrus with MT in the visual cortex, and between the angular gyrus and IT in the temporal cortex. Through that, we composed a two-pathway model for where-information processing that passes through the angular gyrus. Finally, we proposed a modified human visual pathway model based on our fiber tracking results in this report. The modified where-information pathway will provide a new aspect for the study of human visual processing.
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spelling doaj.art-b20d2191980246338899f1aec2bc91ed2022-12-22T00:08:16ZengElsevierNeuroImage1095-95722020-10-01220117145Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRISang-Han Choi0Gangwon Jeong1Young-Bo Kim2Zang-Hee Cho3Neuroscience Convergence Center, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02841, Republic of KoreaAdvanced Institute of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University, 145 Kwangkyo-Ro Yongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 16229, South KoreaNeuroscience Research Institute, Gachon University, 1198 Kuwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, 21565, South KoreaNeuroscience Convergence Center, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea; Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University, 145 Kwangkyo-Ro Yongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 16229, South Korea; Corresponding author. Neuroscience Convergence Center, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea.The extrastriate cortex in the human visual cortex is divided into two distinct clusters: the “what-information” processing area and the “where-information” processing area. It is widely accepted that the “what-information” cluster is processed through the ventral stream to the temporal cortex, and the “where-information” cluster through the dorsal stream to the parietal cortex. In human neuroanatomy, fiber bundles for the ventral stream (such as the inferior longitudinal fasciculus) are well defined, whereas fibers for the dorsal stream are poorly understood. In this study, we attempted to trace the dorsal stream fibers using a fiber tracking method using 7.0T diffusion-weighted MRI. We used data from a healthy male subject as well as from an unbiasedly selected nine-subject dataset in the Human Connectome Project. The surface of the visual area, including V1, V2, V3, V4, MT, was determined from the Brainnetome atlas (Fan et al., 2016), which is the connectivity-based parcellation framework of the human brain. The resulting visual pathway indicated that the putative pathway for the classical dorsal stream is unlikely to exist. Instead, we demonstrated that fiber connections exist between the angular gyrus with MT in the visual cortex, and between the angular gyrus and IT in the temporal cortex. Through that, we composed a two-pathway model for where-information processing that passes through the angular gyrus. Finally, we proposed a modified human visual pathway model based on our fiber tracking results in this report. The modified where-information pathway will provide a new aspect for the study of human visual processing.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920306315Visual pathwayDorsal streamVertical occipital fasciculusAngular gyrusFiber trackingHuman connectome project
spellingShingle Sang-Han Choi
Gangwon Jeong
Young-Bo Kim
Zang-Hee Cho
Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRI
NeuroImage
Visual pathway
Dorsal stream
Vertical occipital fasciculus
Angular gyrus
Fiber tracking
Human connectome project
title Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRI
title_full Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRI
title_fullStr Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRI
title_full_unstemmed Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRI
title_short Proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion-weighted MRI
title_sort proposal for human visual pathway in the extrastriate cortex by fiber tracking method using diffusion weighted mri
topic Visual pathway
Dorsal stream
Vertical occipital fasciculus
Angular gyrus
Fiber tracking
Human connectome project
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920306315
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