fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network

Recognising and knowing about conspecifics is vital to human interaction and is served in the brain by a well-characterised cortical network. Understanding the temporal dynamics of this network is critical to gaining insight into both hierarchical organisation and regional coordination. Here, we com...

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Main Authors: Silvia Ubaldi, Scott L. Fairhall
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
Series:NeuroImage
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920311757
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spelling doaj-cb5e29cb70454afead359901853a9c152021-02-11T04:19:33ZengElsevierNeuroImage1095-95722021-02-01227117690fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective networkSilvia Ubaldi0Scott L. Fairhall1Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Corso Bettini 31, Rovereto, TN 38068, ItalyCorresponding author.; Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Corso Bettini 31, Rovereto, TN 38068, ItalyRecognising and knowing about conspecifics is vital to human interaction and is served in the brain by a well-characterised cortical network. Understanding the temporal dynamics of this network is critical to gaining insight into both hierarchical organisation and regional coordination. Here, we combine the high spatial resolution of fMRI with a paradigm that permits investigation of differential temporal tuning across cortical regions. We cognitively under- and overload the system using the rapid presentation (100–1200msec) of famous faces and buildings. We observed an increase in activity as presentation rates slowed and a negative deflection when inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs) were extended to longer periods. The primary distinction in tuning patterns was between core (perceptual) and extended (non-perceptual) systems but there was also evidence for nested hierarchies within systems, as well as indications of widespread parallel processing. Extended regions demonstrated common temporal tuning across regions which may indicate coordinated activity as they cooperate to manifest the diverse cognitive representation accomplished by this network. With the support of an additional psychophysical study, we demonstrated that ISIs necessary for different levels of semantic access are consistent with temporal tuning patterns. Collectively, these results show that regions of the person-knowledge network operate over different temporal timescales consistent with hierarchical organisation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920311757Network-dynamicsFace perceptionPlace perception
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author Silvia Ubaldi
Scott L. Fairhall
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Scott L. Fairhall
fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network
NeuroImage
Network-dynamics
Face perception
Place perception
author_facet Silvia Ubaldi
Scott L. Fairhall
author_sort Silvia Ubaldi
title fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network
title_short fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network
title_full fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network
title_fullStr fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network
title_full_unstemmed fMRI-Indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network
title_sort fmri-indexed neural temporal tuning reveals the hierarchical organsiation of the face and person selective network
publisher Elsevier
series NeuroImage
issn 1095-9572
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Recognising and knowing about conspecifics is vital to human interaction and is served in the brain by a well-characterised cortical network. Understanding the temporal dynamics of this network is critical to gaining insight into both hierarchical organisation and regional coordination. Here, we combine the high spatial resolution of fMRI with a paradigm that permits investigation of differential temporal tuning across cortical regions. We cognitively under- and overload the system using the rapid presentation (100–1200msec) of famous faces and buildings. We observed an increase in activity as presentation rates slowed and a negative deflection when inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs) were extended to longer periods. The primary distinction in tuning patterns was between core (perceptual) and extended (non-perceptual) systems but there was also evidence for nested hierarchies within systems, as well as indications of widespread parallel processing. Extended regions demonstrated common temporal tuning across regions which may indicate coordinated activity as they cooperate to manifest the diverse cognitive representation accomplished by this network. With the support of an additional psychophysical study, we demonstrated that ISIs necessary for different levels of semantic access are consistent with temporal tuning patterns. Collectively, these results show that regions of the person-knowledge network operate over different temporal timescales consistent with hierarchical organisation.
topic Network-dynamics
Face perception
Place perception
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811920311757
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