Brightness illusions evoke pupil constriction and a preceding primary visual cortex response in rats

Author:

Vasilev Dmitrii,Raposo Isabel,Totah Nelson K.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). In humans, one striking illustration of the mind-body connection is that illusions, subjectively perceived as bright, drive constriction of the eye’s pupil by activating the sympathetic arm of the ANS. How the CNS is involved in this pupil response is unknown and requires an animal model for intracerebral investigation of potential regions, cell types, and neuronal projections. However, the physiological response to this illusion has long been thought to occur only in humans. Here, we report that the same brightness illusion that evokes pupil constriction in humans also does so in rats. Cortex-wide EEG recordings revealed that, compared to a luminance-matched control stimulus, the illusion (which appears subjectively brighter to humans) evoked a larger response only in primary visual cortex (V1). This cortical response preceded pupil constriction by ~335 msec suggesting a potential causal role for V1 on the pupil. Our results establish a new animal model of importance for studying how the CNS response involved in sensing a brightness illusion drives a physiological reaction in the body. We provide objective evidence that complex mind-body connections are not confined to humans and that V1 may be part of a shared, mammalian, neural network for bodily reactions to illusions.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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