Altered visual population receptive fields in human albinism

Author:

Alvarez IvanORCID,Smittenaar Rebecca,Handley Sian E.,Liasis Alki,Sereno Martin I.,Schwarzkopf D. Samuel,Clark Chris A.

Abstract

1AbstractAlbinism is a congenital disorder where misrouting of the optic nerves at the chiasm gives rise to abnormal visual field representations in occipital cortex. In typical human development, the left occipital cortex receives retinal input predominantly from the right visual field, and vice-versa. In albinism, there is a more complete decussation of optic nerve fibers at the chiasm, resulting in partial representation of the temporal hemiretina (ipsilateral visual field) in the contralateral hemisphere. In this study, we characterize the receptive field properties for these abnormal representations by conducting detailed fMRI population receptive field mapping in a rare subset of participants with albinism and no ocular nystagmus. We find a nasal bias for receptive field positions in the abnormal temporal hemiretina representation. In addition, by modelling responses to bilateral visual field stimulation in the overlap zone, we found evidence in favor of discrete unilateral receptive fields, suggesting a conservative pattern of spatial selectivity in the presence of abnormal retinal input.HighlightsWe characterized population receptive fields in albinotic participants with no ocular nystagmusConfirmed overlapping representations of left and right visual fields in cortexDetected nasal bias in receptive field location for temporal hemiretina representationEvidence in favor of discrete unilateral receptive fields and against double coding

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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