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Population receptive fields in nonhuman primates from whole-brain fMRI and large-scale neurophysiology in visual cortex

P Christiaan Klink, Xing Chen, Wim Vanduffel, Pieter R Roelfsema

2021eLife74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Population receptive field (pRF) modeling is a popular fMRI method to map the retinotopic organization of the human brain. While fMRI-based pRF maps are qualitatively similar to invasively recorded single-cell receptive fields in animals, it remains unclear what neuronal signal they represent. We addressed this question in awake nonhuman primates comparing whole-brain fMRI and large-scale neurophysiological recordings in areas V1 and V4 of the visual cortex. We examined the fits of several pRF models based on the fMRI blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal, multi-unit spiking activity (MUA), and local field potential (LFP) power in different frequency bands. We found that pRFs derived from BOLD-fMRI were most similar to MUA-pRFs in V1 and V4, while pRFs based on LFP gamma power also gave a good approximation. fMRI-based pRFs thus reliably reflect neuronal receptive field properties in the primate brain. In addition to our results in V1 and V4, the whole-brain fMRI measurements revealed retinotopic tuning in many other cortical and subcortical areas with a consistent increase in pRF size with increasing eccentricity, as well as a retinotopically specific deactivation of default mode network nodes similar to previous observations in humans.

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Receptive fieldNeuroscienceNeurophysiologyVisual cortexPopulationCortex (anatomy)Surround suppressionLocal field potentialBrain mappingPremovement neuronal activityPsychologyVisual systemBiologyStriate cortexCerebral cortexHuman brainDefault mode networkPrimateEEG-fMRIVisual fieldFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNerve netPhotic StimulationVisual perceptionBinocular neuronsNeuroimagingFrontal eye fieldsVisual processingElectroencephalographySIGNAL (programming language)ElectrophysiologyFunctional connectivitySystems neuroscienceFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeural dynamics and brain functionVisual perception and processing mechanisms
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