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Using an achiasmic human visual system to quantify the relationship between the fMRI BOLD signal and neural response

日期: 2014-12-15
学术报告
题目:Using an achiasmic human visual system to quantify the relationship between the fMRI BOLD signal and neural response
报告人:Prof. Bosco Tjan
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Graduate Program
University of Southern California
时间:12月16日,下午1:00-2:30 PM
地点:生命科学学院邓佑才报告厅
邀请人:方方
摘要:Quantifying the relationship between neural response and the BOLD signal had been difficult because neural response is multidimensional, and precisely measuring neural signals requires invasive techniques. Attempts to infer this relationship noninvasively from stimulus-evoked BOLD responses were frustrated by the complex nonlinearity between stimulus and neural response. In the low-level visual cortex of a human subject who was born without optic chiasm, we found evidence for the intermixing of two nearly identical but independent populations of neurons with non-overlapping receptive fields. With this unique in-vivo system, it was possible to double the local neural response, irrespective of its composition, by stimulating both of the associated receptive fields relative to stimulating just one. Our results from a series of contrast-summation experiments show that BOLD response amplitude is proportional to the square root of the underlying neural response.
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