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Task Dependence of Visual and Category Representations in Prefrontal and Inferior Temporal Cortices

机译:前额叶和下前颞皮质中视觉和类别表征的任务依赖性

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Visual categorization is an essential perceptual and cognitive process for assigning behavioral significance to incoming stimuli. Categorization depends on sensory processing of stimulus features as well as flexible cognitive processing for classifying stimuli according to the current behavioral context. Neurophysiological studies suggest that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the inferior temporal cortex (ITC) are involved in visual shape categorization. However, their precise roles in the perceptual and cognitive aspects of the categorization process are unclear, as the two areas have not been directly compared during changing task contexts. To address this, we examined the impact of task relevance on categorization-related activity in PFC and ITC by recording from both areas as monkeys alternated between a shape categorization and passive viewing tasks. As monkeys viewed the same stimuli in both tasks, the impact of task relevance on encoding in each area could be compared. While both areas showed task-dependent modulations of neuronal activity, the patterns of results differed markedly. PFC, but not ITC, neurons showed a modest increase in firing rates when stimuli were task relevant. PFC also showed significantly stronger category selectivity during the task compared with passive viewing, while task-dependent modulations of category selectivity in ITC were weak and occurred with a long latency. Finally, both areas showed an enhancement of stimulus selectivity during the task compared with passive viewing. Together, this suggests that the ITC and PFC show differing degrees of task-dependent flexibility and are preferentially involved in the perceptual and cognitive aspects of the categorization process, respectively.
机译:视觉分类是将行为意义分配给传入刺激的基本感知和认知过程。分类取决于刺激特征的感觉处理以及根据当前行为上下文对刺激进行分类的灵活认知处理。神经生理学研究表明前额叶皮层(PFC)和颞下叶皮层(ITC)参与了视觉形状分类。但是,它们在分类过程的感知和认知方面的确切作用尚不清楚,因为在更改任务上下文期间未直接比较这两个领域。为了解决这个问题,我们通过从猴子和猴子在形状分类和被动观看任务之间交替记录的两个区域进行记录,研究了任务相关性对PFC和ITC中与分类相关的活动的影响。当猴子在两个任务中看到相同的刺激时,可以比较任务相关性对每个区域中编码的影响。虽然这两个区域都显示出任务依赖的神经元活动调节,但结果的模式却明显不同。当刺激与任务有关时,PFC(而非ITC)神经元的放电率会适度增加。与被动观看相比,PFC在任务期间还显示出明显更高的类别选择性,而在ITC中,与任务相关的类别选择性调制很弱,且发生时间较长。最后,与被动观察相比,这两个区域在任务执行过程中都表现出增强的刺激选择性。总之,这表明ITC和PFC表现出不同程度的任务相关灵活性,并且分别优先参与分类过程的感知和认知方面。

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