Activity in primate visual cortex is minimally driven by spontaneous movements

Author:

Talluri Bharath C.,Kang Incheol,Lazere Adam,Quinn Katrina R.,Kaliss Nicholas,Yates Jacob L.,Butts Daniel A.,Nienborg Hendrikje

Abstract

AbstractOrganisms process sensory information in the context of their own moving bodies, an idea referred to as embodiment. This idea is important for developmental neuroscience, and increasingly plays a role in robotics and systems neuroscience. The mechanisms that support such embodiment are unknown, but a manifestation could be the observation in mice of brain-wide neuromodulation, including in the primary visual cortex, driven by task-irrelevant spontaneous body movements. Here we tested this hypothesis in macaque monkeys, a primate model for human vision, by simultaneously recording visual cortex activity and facial and body movements. Activity in the visual cortex (V1, V2, V3/V3A) was associated with the animals’ own movements, but this modulation was largely explained by the impact of the movements on the retinal image. These results suggest that embodiment in primate vision may be realized by input provided by the eyes themselves.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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