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Stereomotion Processing in the Nonhuman Primate Brain

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The cortical areas that process disparity-defined motion-in-depth (i.e., cyclopean stereomotion [CSM]) were characterized with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in two awake, behaving macaques. The experimental protocol was similar to previous human neuroimaging studies. We contrasted the responses to dynamic random-dot patterns that continuously changed their binocular disparity over time with those to a control condition that shared the same properties, except that the temporal frames were shuff led. A whole-brain voxel-wise analysis revealed that in all four cortical hemispheres, three areas showed consistent sensitivity to CSM. Two of them were localized respectively in the lower bank of the superior temporal sulcus (CSM STS) and on the neighboring infero-temporal gyrus (CSM ITG). The third area was situated in the posterior parietal cortex (CSM PPC). Additional regions of interest-based analyses within retinotopic areas defined in both animals indicated weaker but significant responses to CSM within the MT cluster (most notably in areas MSTv and FST). Altogether, our results are in agreement with previous findings in both human and macaque and suggest that the cortical areas that process CSM are relatively well preserved between the two primate species.

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hal-03014992 , version 1 (19-11-2020)
hal-03014992 , version 2 (14-12-2020)

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Yseult Héjja-Brichard, Samy Rima, Emilie Rapha, Jean-Baptiste Durand, Benoit Cottereau. Stereomotion Processing in the Nonhuman Primate Brain. 2020. ⟨hal-03014992v2⟩
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