Early suppression effect in human primary visual cortex during Kanizsa illusion processing: A magnetoencephalographic evidence

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作者
Chernyshev, Boris V. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Pronko, Platon K. [1 ]
Stroganova, Tatiana A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Univ Higher Sch Econ, Lab Cognit Psychophysiol, Moscow, Russia
[2] Natl Res Univ Higher Sch Econ, Sch Psychol, Dept Psychophysiol, Moscow, Russia
[3] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Dept Higher Nervous Activ, Moscow, Russia
[4] Moscow State Univ Psychol & Educ, MEG Ctr, Moscow, Russia
关键词
Illusory contour; Primary visual cortex; Surround suppression; Magnetoencephalography; CLASSICAL RECEPTIVE-FIELD; LATERAL OCCIPITAL COMPLEX; SURFACE-BASED ANALYSIS; ILLUSORY CONTOURS; SURROUND SUPPRESSION; MACAQUE V1; ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL INDEXES; CONTEXTUAL MODULATION; SUBJECTIVE CONTOURS; NEURONAL RESPONSES;
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10.1017/S0952523816000031
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Detection of illusory contours (ICs) such as Kanizsa figures is known to depend primarily upon the lateral occipital complex. Yet there is no universal agreement on the role of the primary visual cortex in this process; some existing evidence hints that an early stage of the visual response in V1 may involve relative suppression to Kanizsa figures compared with controls. Iso-oriented luminance borders, which are responsible for Kanizsa illusion, may evoke surround suppression in V1 and adjacent areas leading to the reduction in the initial response to Kanizsa figures. We attempted to test the existence, as well as to find localization and timing of the early suppression effect produced by Kanizsa figures in adult nonclinical human participants. We used two sizes of visual stimuli (4.5 and 9.0 degrees) in order to probe the effect at two different levels of eccentricity; the stimuli were presented centrally in passive viewing conditions. We recorded magnetoencephalogram, which is more sensitive than electroencephalogram to activity originating from V1 and V2 areas. We restricted our analysis to the medial occipital area and the occipital pole, and to a 40-120 ms time window after the stimulus onset. By applying threshold-free cluster enhancement technique in combination with permutation statistics, we were able to detect the inverted IC effect-a relative suppression of the response to the Kanizsa figures compared with the control stimuli. The current finding is highly compatible with the explanation involving surround suppression evoked by iso-oriented collinear borders. The effect may be related to the principle of sparse coding, according to which V1 suppresses representations of inner parts of collinear assemblies as being informationally redundant. Such a mechanism is likely to be an important preliminary step preceding object contour detection.
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