Neural mechanisms of vibrotactile categorization

Author

Malone, Patrick S.

Eberhardt, Silvio P.

Wimmer, Klaus

Sprouse, Courtney

Klein, Richard

Glomb, Katharina

Scholl, Clara A.

Bokeria, Levan

Cho, Philip

Deco, Gustavo

Jiang, Xiong

Bernstein, Lynne E.

Riesenhuber, Maximilian

Publication date

2019-03-01



Abstract

The grouping of sensory stimuli into categories is fundamental to cognition. Previous research in the visual and auditory systems supports a two-stage processing hierarchy that underlies percep- tual categorization: (a) a “bottom-up” perceptual stage in sensory cortices where neurons show selectivity for stimulus features and (b) a “top-down” second stage in higher level cortical areas that categorizes the stimulus-selective input from the first stage. In order to test the hypothesis that the two-stage model applies to the somatosensory system, 14 human participants were trained to categorize vibrotactile stimuli presented to their right forearm. Then, during an fMRI scan, participants actively categorized the stimuli. Representational similarity analysis revealed stimulus selectivity in areas including the left precentral and postcentral gyri, the supramarginal gyrus, and the posterior middle temporal gyrus. Crucially, we identified a single category-selective region in the left ventral precentral gyrus. Furthermore, an estimation of directed functional con- nectivity delivered evidence for robust top-down connectivity from the second to first stage. These results support the validity of the two-stage model of perceptual categorization for the somatosensory system, suggesting common computational principles and a unified theory of per- ceptual categorization across the visual, auditory, and somatosensory systems.

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Article
Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

51 - Mathematics

Subject

Matemàtiques

Pages

3090 p.

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