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Ultra-High-Field fMRI Reveals a Role for the Subiculum in Scene Perceptual Discrimination

机译:超高场fMRI揭示了亚下丘脑在场景感知识别中的作用

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Recent “representational” accounts suggest a key role for the hippocampus in complex scene perception. Due to limitations in scanner field strength, however, the functional neuroanatomy of hippocampal-dependent scene perception is unknown. Here, we applied 7 T high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) alongside a perceptual oddity task, modified from nonhuman primate studies. This task requires subjects to discriminate highly similar scenes, faces, or objects from multiple viewpoints, and has revealed selective impairments during scene discrimination following hippocampal lesions. Region-of-interest analyses identified a preferential response in the subiculum subfield of the hippocampus during scene, but not face or object, discriminations. Notably, this effect was in the anteromedial subiculum and was not modulated by whether scenes were subsequently remembered or forgotten. These results highlight the value of ultra-high-field fMRI in generating more refined, anatomically informed, functional accounts of hippocampal contributions to cognition, and a unique role for the human subiculum in discrimination of complex scenes from different viewpoints.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT There is increasing evidence that the human hippocampus supports functions beyond just episodic memory, with human lesion studies suggesting a contribution to the perceptual processing of navigationally relevant, complex scenes. While the hippocampus itself contains several small, functionally distinct subfields, examining the role of these in scene processing has been previously limited by scanner field strength. By applying ultra-high-resolution 7 T fMRI, we delineated the functional contribution of individual hippocampal subfields during a perceptual discrimination task for scenes, faces, and objects. This demonstrated that the discrimination of scenes, relative to faces and objects, recruits the anterior subicular region of the hippocampus, regardless of whether scenes were subsequently remembered or forgotten.
机译:最近的“代表性”研究表明,海马在复杂的场景感知中起着关键作用。但是,由于扫描仪场强的限制,海马依赖性场景知觉的功能神经解剖学尚不清楚。在这里,我们应用了7 T高分辨率功能磁共振成像(fMRI)以及从非人类灵长类动物研究中修改来的感知奇异任务。这项任务要求受试者从多个角度辨别高度相似的场景,面部或物体,并在海马损伤后的场景判别过程中发现选择性损伤。感兴趣区域分析确定了在场景识别过程中海马区亚支配子区的优先反应,但没有面部或物体歧视。值得注意的是,这种影响发生在前内侧下丘脑,并不受随后记忆或遗忘场景的调节。这些结果凸显了超高场功能磁共振成像在产生更精细的,解剖学上了解的海马功能对认知的贡献方面的价值,以及人类下丘脑在从不同角度区分复杂场景中的独特作用。>意义声明越来越多的证据表明,人类海马不仅支持情景记忆,还支持其他功能,而人类病变研究表明,其对导航相关的复杂场景的感知处理做出了贡献。尽管海马本身包含几个小的,功能上不同的子场,但先前在扫描器场强中限制了它们在场景处理中的作用。通过应用超高分辨率的7 T fMRI,我们描绘了在针对场景,面部和物体的感知辨别任务中各个海马亚区的功能贡献。这表明,相对于面部和物体,对场景的辨别会招募海马的前亚瓣膜区,无论随后是否记住或忘记了场景。

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