Abstract
The presence and degree of category-selective responses in the human brain remains a central research question in visual neuroscience. Evidence for category-selectivity in higher-level vision primarily stems from neuro-imaging studies of healthy participants. Converging evidence also exists in patients after brain injury, however they often focus either on in-depth analysis of single case-studies or behavioural testing of one category, for example faces or words. Here we adopt a novel approach to studying higher-level vision after brain injury by exploring the largest sample of posterior cerebral artery stroke patients currently available (n = 64; 33 left hemisphere, 23 right hemisphere, 8 bilateral). Patients were tested using an in-depth behavioural battery encompassing both low-level visual tests (e.g., visual field, visual acuity, contrast sensitivity) and higher-level visual tests of word, object, and face processing. A data-driven approach (principal component analysis) was used to establish a pattern of co-occurrence within higher-level vision. The data revealed two principal components underlying patients’ performance. The first component included tests with a verbal (written word) input. The second component included tests with a non-verbal (picture) input, including face and object processing. This behavioural model was mapped onto the patients’ lesion profiles using voxel-based lesion symptom mapping. The two components had unique lesion correlates: The verbal input component with damage in the left inferior occipital and posterior temporal lobe, and the non-verbal input component with damage in the right occipital and medial temporal lobe. This approach to studying higher-level vision after brain injury using a data-driven approach suggests that patient’s behavioural performance did not reflect strict category-selective responses.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 21c |
Tidsskrift | Journal of Vision |
Vol/bind | 19 |
Udgave nummer | 10 |
ISSN | 1534-7362 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - sep. 2019 |
Begivenhed | Vision Sciences Society VSS 2019 - St. Pete Beach, Florida, US Varighed: 17 maj 2019 → 22 maj 2019 |
Konference
Konference | Vision Sciences Society VSS 2019 |
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Lokation | St. Pete Beach, Florida, US |
Periode | 17/05/2019 → 22/05/2019 |