Ultra-wide angle neuroimaging: insights into immersive scene representation
Ultra-wide angle neuroimaging: insights into immersive scene representation
While humans experience the visual environment in a panoramic 220-degree view, traditional functional MRI setups are limited to display images like postcards in the central 10-15 deg of the visual field. Thus, it remains unknown how a scene is represented in the brain when perceived across the full visual field. Here, we developed a novel method for ultra-wide angle visual presentation and probed for signatures of immersive scene representation. To accomplish this, we bounced the projected image off angled-mirrors directly onto a custom-built curved screen, creating an unobstructed view of 175 deg. Scene images were created from custom-built virtual environments with a compatible wide field-of-view to avoid perceptual distortion. We found that immersive scene representation drives medial cortex with far-peripheral preferences, but surprisingly had little effect on classic scene regions. That is, scene regions showed relatively minimal modulation over dramatic changes of visual size. Further, we found that scene and face-selective regions maintain their content preferences even under conditions of central scotoma, when only the extreme far-peripheral visual field is stimulated. These results highlight that not all far-peripheral information is automatically integrated into the computations of scene regions, and that there are routes to high-level visual areas that do not require direct stimulation of the central visual field. Broadly, this work provides new clarifying evidence on content vs. peripheral preferences in scene representation, and opens new neuroimaging research avenues to understand immersive visual representation.
Park Jeongho、Soucy Edward、Konkle Talia、Mair Ross、Segawa Jennifer
生物科学理论、生物科学方法自然科学研究方法生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术
Park Jeongho,Soucy Edward,Konkle Talia,Mair Ross,Segawa Jennifer.Ultra-wide angle neuroimaging: insights into immersive scene representation[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-09].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.05.14.540275.点此复制
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