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The Role of Visual Area V4 in the Discrimination of Partially Occluded Shapes

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 34, 期 25, 页码 8570-8584

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1375-14.2014

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curvature; macaque monkey; object recognition; shape processing; ventral visual pathway; visual encoding

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  1. National Institutes of Health (National Eye Institute Grant) [R01EY018839]
  2. National Institutes of Health (Vision Core Grant) [P30EY01730]
  3. National Institutes of Health (Office of Research Infrastructure Programs Grant) [OD010425]

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The primate brain successfully recognizes objects, even when they are partially occluded. To begin to elucidate the neural substrates of this perceptual capacity, we measured the responses of shape-selective neurons in visual area V4 while monkeys discriminated pairs of shapes under varying degrees of occlusion. We found that neuronal shape selectivity always decreased with increasing occlusion level, with some neurons being notably more robust to occlusion than others. The responses of neurons that maintained their selectivity across a wider range of occlusion levels were often sufficiently sensitive to support behavioral performance. Many of these same neurons were distinctively selective for the curvature of local boundary features and their shape tuning was well fit by a model of boundary curvature (curvature-tuned neurons). A significant subset of V4 neurons also signaled the animal's upcoming behavioral choices; these decision signals had short onset latencies that emerged progressively later for higher occlusion levels. The time course of the decision signals in V4 paralleled that of shape selectivity in curvature-tuned neurons: shape selectivity in curvature-tuned neurons, but not others, emerged earlier than the decision signals. These findings provide evidence for the involvement of contour-based mechanisms in the segmentation and recognition of partially occluded objects, consistent with psychophysical theory. Furthermore, they suggest that area V4 participates in the representation of the relevant sensory signals and the generation of decision signals underlying discrimination.

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