Semantic attributes are encoded in human electrocorticographic signals during visual object recognition

被引:32
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作者
Rupp, Kyle [1 ]
Roos, Matthew [2 ]
Milsap, Griffin [1 ]
Caceres, Carlos [2 ]
Ratto, Christopher [2 ]
Chevillet, Mark [2 ]
Crone, Nathan E. [3 ]
Wolmetz, Michael [2 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, 720 Rutland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Appl Phys Lab, 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd, Laurel, MD 20723 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Neurol, 600 N Wolfe St,Meyer 2-161, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
关键词
Semantics; Electrocorticography; High-gamma activity; Encoding models; Object recognition; FREQUENCY GAMMA-OSCILLATIONS; TEMPORAL CORTEX; FIELD POTENTIALS; REPRESENTATION; FMRI; INFORMATION; CATEGORIES; ORGANIZATION; PERCEPTION; ATTENTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.12.074
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Non-invasive neuroimaging studies have shown that semantic category and attribute information are encoded in neural population activity. Electrocorticography (ECoG) offers several advantages over non-invasive approaches, but the degree to which semantic attribute information is encoded in ECoG responses is not known. We recorded ECoG while patients named objects from 12 semantic categories and then trained high dimensional encoding models to map semantic attributes to spectral-temporal features of the task-related neural responses. Using these semantic attribute encoding models, untrained objects were decoded with accuracies comparable to whole-brain functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), and we observed that high-gamma activity (70-110 Hz) at basal occipitotemporal electrodes was associated with specific semantic dimensions(manmade-animate, canonically large-small, and places-tools). Individual patient results were in close agreement with reports from other imaging modalities on the time course and functional organization of semantic processing along the ventral visual pathway during object recognition. The semantic attribute encoding model approach is critical for decoding objects absent from a training set, as well as for studying complex semantic encodings without artificially restricting stimuli to a small number of semantic categories.
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页码:318 / 329
页数:12
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