Task Context Overrules Object- and Category-Related Representational Content in the Human Parietal Cortex

Stefania Bracci, Nicky Daniels, H. P. Op de Beeck
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Abstract The dorsal, parietal visual stream is activated when seeing objects, but the exact nature of parietal object representations is still under discussion. Here we test 2 specific hypotheses. First, parietal cortex is biased to host some representations more than others, with a different bias compared with ventral areas. A prime example would be object action representations. Second, parietal cortex forms a general multiple‐demand network with frontal areas, showing similar task effects and representational content compared with frontal areas. To differentiate between these hypotheses, we implemented a human neuroimaging study with a stimulus set that dissociates associated object action from object category while manipulating task context to be either action‐ or category‐related. Representations in parietal as well as prefrontal areas represented task‐relevant object properties (action representations in the action task), with no sign of the irrelevant object property (category representations in the action task). In contrast, irrelevant object properties were represented in ventral areas. These findings emphasize that human parietal cortex does not preferentially represent particular object properties irrespective of task, but together with frontal areas is part of a multiple‐demand and content‐rich cortical network representing task‐relevant object properties.
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在人类顶叶皮层中,任务情境凌驾于对象和类别相关的表征性内容之上
当看到物体时,背侧、顶叶视觉流被激活,但顶叶物体表征的确切性质仍在讨论中。这里我们检验两个特定的假设。首先,顶叶皮层比其他区域更倾向于承载一些表征,与腹侧区域相比,这种倾向有所不同。一个典型的例子就是对象动作表示。其次,顶叶皮层与额叶区形成了一个一般的多需求网络,与额叶区相比,表现出相似的任务效应和表征内容。为了区分这些假设,我们实施了一项人类神经成像研究,使用刺激集将相关的对象动作与对象类别分离,同时操纵任务上下文,使其与行动或类别相关。顶叶区和前额叶区的表征表征任务相关的物体属性(动作任务中的动作表征),而不相关的物体属性(动作任务中的类别表征)则没有任何迹象。相反,不相关的物体属性在腹侧区域表示。这些发现强调,人类的顶叶皮层并不优先代表特定的物体属性,而与任务无关,但与额叶区域一起,是代表任务相关的物体属性的多需求和内容丰富的皮层网络的一部分。
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