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Adaptation across the Cortical Hierarchy: Low-Level Curve Adaptation Affects High-Level Facial-Expression Judgments

机译:整个皮质层次结构的适应:低水平曲线适应影响高级面部表情判断。

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Adaptation is ubiquitous in sensory processing. Although sensory processing is hierarchical, with neurons at higher levels exhibiting greater degrees of tuning complexity and invariance than those at lower levels, few experimental or theoretical studies address how adaptation at one hierarchical level affects processing at others. Nevertheless, this issue is critical for understanding cortical coding and computation. Therefore, we examined whether perception of high-level facial expressions can be affected by adaptation to low-level curves (i.e., the shape of a mouth). After adapting to a concave curve, subjects more frequently perceived faces as happy, and after adapting to a convex curve, subjects more frequently perceived faces as sad. We observed this multilevel aftereffect with both cartoon and real test faces when the adapting curve and the mouths of the test faces had the same location. However, when we placed the adapting curve 0.2° below the test faces, the effect disappeared. Surprisingly, this positional specificity held even when real faces, instead of curves, were the adapting stimuli, suggesting that it is a general property for facial-expression aftereffects. We also studied the converse question of whether face adaptation affects curvature judgments, and found such effects after adapting to a cartoon face, but not a real face. Our results suggest that there is a local component in facial-expression representation, in addition to holistic representations emphasized in previous studies. By showing that adaptation can propagate up the cortical hierarchy, our findings also challenge existing functional accounts of adaptation.
机译:适应在感觉过程中无处不在。尽管感觉处理是分层的,但较高水平的神经元比较低水平的神经元显示出更高程度的调整复杂性和不变性,但很少有实验或理论研究探讨一个层次级别的适应如何影响其他层次的处理。然而,这个问题对于理解皮质编码和计算至关重要。因此,我们研究了通过适应低级曲线(即嘴的形状)是否可以影响高级面部表情的感知。适应凹曲线后,受试者更常将面孔感知为快乐,而适应凸曲线后,受试者更常将面孔感知为悲伤。当适应曲线和测试面的嘴部具有相同的位置时,我们在卡通和实际测试面都观察到了这种多级后效应。但是,当我们将自适应曲线放置在测试面下方0.2°时,效果消失了。出人意料的是,即使当真实的面孔而不是曲线是适应性刺激时,这种位置特异性也保持不变,这表明它是面部表情后遗症的普遍属性。我们还研究了面部适应是否会影响曲率判断的相反问题,并发现在适应卡通面部而不是真实面部后会产生这种影响。我们的研究结果表明,除了先前研究中强调的整体表现外,面部表情表现中还存在局部成分。通过证明适应性可以在皮质层次上传播,我们的发现也挑战了适应的现有功能。

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