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Temporal asymmetries and interactions between dorsal and ventral visual pathways during object recognition

Vladislav Ayzenberg, Claire Simmons, Marlene Behrmann

2023Cerebral Cortex Communications27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite their anatomical and functional distinctions, there is growing evidence that the dorsal and ventral visual pathways interact to support object recognition. However, the exact nature of these interactions remains poorly understood. Is the presence of identity-relevant object information in the dorsal pathway simply a byproduct of ventral input? Or, might the dorsal pathway be a source of input to the ventral pathway for object recognition? In the current study, we used high-density EEG-a technique with high temporal precision and spatial resolution sufficient to distinguish parietal and temporal lobes-to characterise the dynamics of dorsal and ventral pathways during object viewing. Using multivariate analyses, we found that category decoding in the dorsal pathway preceded that in the ventral pathway. Importantly, the dorsal pathway predicted the multivariate responses of the ventral pathway in a time-dependent manner, rather than the other way around. Together, these findings suggest that the dorsal pathway is a critical source of input to the ventral pathway for object recognition.

Topics & Concepts

DorsumNeuroscienceVisual systemCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionObject (grammar)Vision for perception and vision for actionBiologyAnatomyArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceVisual cortexFace Recognition and PerceptionVisual perception and processing mechanismsNeural dynamics and brain function
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