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A network linking scene perception and spatial memory systems in posterior cerebral cortex

Adam Steel, Madeleine M. Billings, Edward H. Silson, Caroline E. Robertson

2021Nature Communications137 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The neural systems supporting scene-perception and spatial-memory systems of the human brain are well-described. But how do these neural systems interact? Here, using fine-grained individual-subject fMRI, we report three cortical areas of the human brain, each lying immediately anterior to a region of the scene perception network in posterior cerebral cortex, that selectively activate when recalling familiar real-world locations. Despite their close proximity to the scene-perception areas, network analyses show that these regions constitute a distinct functional network that interfaces with spatial memory systems during naturalistic scene understanding. These "place-memory areas" offer a new framework for understanding how the brain implements memory-guided visual behaviors, including navigation.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionSpatial memoryComputer scienceNeuroscienceBrain mappingPsychologyWorking memoryCognitionMemory and Neural MechanismsVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionNeural dynamics and brain function
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