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Spontaneously emerging patterns in human visual cortex and their functional connectivity are linked to the patterns evoked by visual stimuli

DoHyun Kim, Tomer Livne, Nicholas V. Metcalf, Maurizio Corbetta, Gordon L. Shulman

2020Journal of Neurophysiology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spontaneous brain activity was once thought to reflect only noise, but evidence of strong spatiotemporal regularities has motivated a search for functional explanations. Here we show that the spatial pattern of spontaneous activity in human high-level and early visual cortex is related to the spatial patterns evoked by stimuli. Moreover, these patterns partly govern spontaneous spatiotemporal interactions between regions, so-called functional connectivity. These results support the hypothesis that spontaneous activity serves a representational function.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceVisual cortexFunctional connectivityPsychologyPhotic StimulationVisual systemVisual perceptionCommunicationCognitive psychologyPerceptionNeural dynamics and brain functionFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesVisual perception and processing mechanisms
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