A Hierarchy of Temporal Receptive Windows in Human Cortex
New York University · University of Regensburg · +1 more institution
Abstract
Real-world events unfold at different time scales and, therefore, cognitive and neuronal processes must likewise occur at different time scales. We present a novel procedure that identifies brain regions responsive to sensory information accumulated over different time scales. We measured functional magnetic resonance imaging activity while observers viewed silent films presented forward, backward, or piecewise-scrambled in time. Early visual areas (e.g., primary visual cortex and the motion-sensitive area MT+) exhibited high response reliability regardless of disruptions in temporal structure. In contrast, the reliability of responses in several higher brain areas, including the superior temporal sulcus…
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5Topics & keywords
- Precuneus
- Superior temporal sulcus
- Neuroscience
- Receptive field
- Temporal cortex
- Contrast (vision)
- Sensory system
- Psychology