Tolerances of responses to visual patterns in neurons of the posterior inferotemporal cortex in the macaque against changing stimulus size and orientation, and deleting patterns
K. Hikosaka, Tolerances of responses to visual patterns in neurons of the posterior inferotemporal cortex in the macaque against changing stimulus size and orientation, and deleting patterns, BEH BRA RES, 100(1-2), 1999, pp. 67-76
Neuronal activities were recorded in areas TEO and TE of the inferotemporal
cortex in four hemispheres of two monkeys during the performance of a visu
al pattern discrimination task. Tolerances of responses to patterns against
changing stimulus size and orientation, and deleting patterns halves were
investigated and compared between TEO and TE neurons. Of 311 neurons tested
, 80 (26%) responded to one or more patterns out of four standard patterns.
Of these 80 neurons, 50 (63%) were recorded in area TEO and 30 (38%) in ar
ea TE. Neurons responsive to patterns were recorded in both areas TEO and T
E, however degrees of tolerance of responses were different between TEO and
TE neurons. Tolerances of TEO neurons were moderate and degrees of toleran
ce varied from neuron to neuron. Responses to particular patterns were depe
ndent on stimulus size, stimulus orientation, and/or completeness of patter
ns. By contrast, tolerances of TE neurons were generally strong. Responses
to particular patterns were not affected by changing stimulus size, changin
g stimulus orientation nor deleting patterns halves. These results suggest
that area TEO rather than area TE is involved in detecting and processing p
articular visual shapes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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