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The Spatiotopic 'Visual' Cortex of the Blind

机译:盲的时空“视觉”皮层

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Visual cortex activity in the blind has been shown in sensory tasks. Can it be activated in memory tasks? If so, are inherent features of its organization meaningfully employed? Our recent results in short-term blindfolded subjects imply that human primary visual cortex (V1) may operate as a modality-independent 'sketchpad' for working memory (Likova, 2010a). Interestingly, the spread of the V1 activation approximately corresponded to the spatial extent of the images in terms of their angle of projection to the subject. We now raise the questions of whether under long-term visual deprivation V1 is also employed in non-visual memory task, in particular in congenitally blind individuals, who have never had visual stimulation to guide the development of the visual area organization, and whether such spatial organization is still valid for the same paradigm that was used in blindfolded individuals. The outcome has implications for an emerging reconceptualization of the principles of brain architecture and its reorganization under sensory deprivation. Methods: We used a novel fMRI drawing paradigm in congenitally and late-onset blind, compared with sighted and blindfolded subjects in three conditions of 20s duration, separated by 20s rest-intervals, (ⅰ) Tactile Exploration: raised-line images explored and memorized; (ⅱ) Tactile Memory Drawing: drawing the explored image from memory; (ⅲ) Scribble: mindless drawing movements with no memory component. Results and Conclusions: V1 was strongly activated for Tactile Memory Drawing and Tactile Exploration in these totally blind subjects. Remarkably, after training, even in the memory task, the mapping of V1 activation largely corresponded to the angular projection of the tactile stimuli relative to the ego-center (i.e., the effective visual angle at the head); beyond this projective boundary, peripheral V1 signals were dramatically reduced or even suppressed. The matching extent of the activation in the congenitally blind rules out vision-based explanatory mechanisms, and supports the more radical idea of V1 as a modality-independent 'projection screen' or a 'sketchpad', whose mapping scales to the projective dimensions of objects explored in the peri-personal space.
机译:视觉任务中已显示了盲人的视觉皮层活动。可以在记忆任务中激活它吗?如果是这样,是否有效地利用了组织的固有特征?我们最近在被蒙住眼睛的短期受试者中得出的结果表明,人类的主视觉皮层(V1)可能作为一种与模式无关的工作记忆“滑板”(Likova,2010a)。有趣的是,V1激活的扩展范围在图像到对象的投影角度上大致对应于图像的空间范围。现在我们提出以下问题:在长期的视觉剥夺下,V1是否也用于非视觉记忆任务,特别是在从未受到视觉刺激以指导视觉区域组织发展的先天性盲人中,是否如此?空间组织对于蒙住眼睛的人所使用的范例仍然有效。这一结果对脑结构原理及其在感觉剥夺下的重新组织原理的重新构想产生了影响。方法:我们在先天性和迟发性盲患者中使用了一种新颖的fMRI绘图范式,与在20s持续时间,20s休息间隔分开的三种情况下的视力和蒙眼对象进行了比较,(ⅰ)触觉探索:探索并记忆了抬高的线条图像; (ⅱ)触觉记忆图:从记忆中绘制探索的图像; (ⅲ)乱涂乱画:没有记忆成分的无意识绘图运动。结果与结论:在这些完全失明的受试者中,V1被强烈激活以进行触觉记忆绘画和触觉探索。值得注意的是,训练后,即使在记忆任务中,V1激活的映射在很大程度上对应于触觉刺激相对于自我中心的角度投影(即头部的有效视角);超出此投射边界,外围V1信号将大大降低甚至被抑制。先天失明中激活的匹配程度排除了基于视觉的解释机制,并支持了V1的更激进的想法,即V1作为模态无关的“投影屏幕”或“草图板”,其映射比例缩放到对象的投影尺寸在个人空间探索。

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