Representation of Spatial Frequencies in Neural Populations of Human Temporal Cortex

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نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
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NSCMED08_423

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 15 دی 1398

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Background and Aim : Multiple brain areas in temporal lobe, associated with human vision, represent the visual stimuli and regulate object recognition. Moreover, EEG and fMRI studies suggest that brain visual representation of low versus high spatial frequency is significantly noticeable. Recently, SEEGs (stereo-electro-encephalography electrodes), a technique used for invasive recording of brain activity via three dimensional recordings, have been standing out for its clinical applications in seizure surgeries. The data obtained by SEEGS allow neurosurgeons to locate the spatiotemporal dynamics of epileptic seizures during long term monitoring (LTM) of patients. Moreover, the high quality of recoding in SEEGs data gives the opportunity to combine LTM with controlled stimulus presentation and investigate the neural representation of objects in human brain. Although, massive body of non-invasive imaging studies have been addressed the neural representation of objects in human brain, the neural representation of spatial filtered objects in human brain using intra-cortical recording is poorly understood.Methods : During LTM, a pharmacologically intractable epileptic patient with implanted SEEGs participated in a face and non-face detection visual task. Electrodes were implanted in the right hippocampus, right and left supplementary motor area, right pre-supplementary motor area, and right anterior cingulate gyrus to evaluate an anatomo-electro-clinical correlate in the generation and propagation of seizures. The stimulus set is comprised of 155 grayscale images including 73 animates (face and non-face) and 82 inanimates at different level of frequencies to probe the selectivity of neural population across the five areas of the brain implanted by electrodes.Results : Our results support the existence of distinct neural representation of different spatial frequencies for face and non-face stimuli within temporal lobe of human brain. Furthermore, the interaction of category representation and spatial frequencies suggests a major role of spatial dynamics in face and object processing across ventral visual stream at human brain. Conclusion : Our findings provide insight into the fine-grained functional architecture within the human brain pertaining to spatial dynamics in face and object processing.

نویسندگان

Mohammad Rabiei Ghahfarokhi

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Niloufar Shahboust

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Farideh Shakerian

Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Cell Science Research Center, Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology, ACECR, Tehran, Iran

Atefe Forouzandeh

Iranian Center of Neurological Research, Neuroscience Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Abolhassan Ertiaei

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Sajad Shafiee

Neurological Surgery Department, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran