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Integration of visual and non-visual self-motion cues during voluntary head movements in the human brain

机译:在人脑中自愿头部运动期间的视觉和非视自动运动提示的整合

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Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained by continuous integration of visual self-motion with extra-retinal signals. However, due to conventional constraints of fMRI acquisition in humans, neural responses to visuo-vestibular integration have only been studied using artificial stimuli, in the absence of voluntary head-motion. We here circumvented these limitations and let participants to move their heads during scanning. The slow dynamics of the BOLD signal allowed us to acquire neural signal related to head motion after the observer's head was stabilized by inflatable aircushions. Visual stimuli were presented on head-fixed display goggles and updated in real time as a function of head-motion that was tracked using an external camera. Two conditions simulated forward translation of the participant. During physical head rotation, the congruent condition simulated a stable world, whereas the incongruent condition added arbitrary lateral motion. Importantly, both conditions were precisely matched in visual properties and head-rotation. By comparing congruent with incongruent conditions we found evidence consistent with the multi-modal integration of visual cues with head motion into a coherent "stable world" percept in the parietal operculum and in an anterior part of parieto-insular cortex (aPIC). In the visual motion network, human regions MST, a dorsal part of VIP, the cingulate sulcus visual area (CSv) and a region in precuneus (Pc) showed differential responses to the same contrast. The results demonstrate for the first time neural multimodal interactions between precisely matched congruent versus incongruent visual and non-visual cues during physical head-movement in the human brain. The methodological approach opens the path to a new class of fMRI studies with unprecedented temporal and spatial control over visuo-vestibular stimulation.
机译:我们对稳定世界的现象经验是通过持续集成额外视网膜视觉信号自运动的维持。然而,由于人类的功能磁共振成像采集的传统约束,神经反应,视觉一前庭整合只在使用人工刺激研究,在没有自愿头部运动的。在这里,我们规避这些限制,并让参与者在扫描过程中移动其头部。在BOLD信号的慢动态允许我们观察者的头部被充气aircushions稳定后,取得与头部运动的神经信号。视觉刺激已提交于头部固定显示器护目镜和实时更新作为使用外部照相机跟踪头部运动的功能。两个条件模拟参与者的向前平移。在物理头旋转时,全等条件模拟了一个稳定的世界,而不一致的条件附加任意的横向运动。重要的是,这两个条件在视觉特性和头部转动进行精确匹配。通过与不一致条件比较一致,我们发现的证据与多模态融合与头部运动视觉线索的成一个连贯的“稳定的世界”知觉的顶叶鳃盖和parieto,岛叶皮质(APIC)的前部相一致。在视觉运动网络,人区域MST,VIP的背侧部,该扣沟可视区域(CSV)和楔前叶(PC)的区域显示出相同的对比度差的响应。结果显示为精确匹配全等与人类大脑的物理磁头移动期间不一致的视觉和非视觉线索之间的第一次神经多模式交互。它采用的方法打开路径一类新的fMRI研究的超过视觉一前庭刺激前所未有的时空控制。

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    《NeuroImage》 |2018年第2018期|共11页
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    Univ Tubingen Ctr Integrat Neurosci Vis &

    Cognit Lab Otfried Muller Str 25 D-72076 Tubingen;

    Univ Tubingen Ctr Integrat Neurosci Vis &

    Cognit Lab Otfried Muller Str 25 D-72076 Tubingen;

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