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- W1437894575 abstract "It has been argued that animate emotional stimuli are biologically prepared. That is, as a result of evolutionary significance, they are processed rapidly, tend to capture attention and are better recalled. Here, we tested the prediction that we may have especially distinct representations of these stimuli. We investigated this by performing voxel-wise modeling on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data acquired while participants (n=6) viewed natural images of varying semantic and affective content. Thirty fMRI runs of 7.5min duration (1440 images, each shown twice) per participant were used to estimate voxel-wise models. Twenty fMRI runs of 6min duration (180 images, each repeated 9 times) were used to validate the models and test prediction accuracy. Models coding for animacy, semantic content and the interaction of these features with image valence (negative, neutral, positive) were fit to the estimation data using a regularized ridge regression procedure. This resulted in sets of weights that described how the features in each model influenced Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD) activity in each voxel, for each individual participant. OT cortex was selected as a focus of investigation given its known semantic selectivity and role in object and scene recognition. Our results indicated that the valence of animate, but not inanimate, stimuli is represented in single voxels within OT cortex. This held even when animate and inanimate images were subdivided down into specific semantic classes (e.g. insects, mammals, human faces etc. versus household objects, indoor buildings etc.) Differentiation of the representation of animate stimuli as a function of affective valence within OT cortex might facilitate recognition and subsequent processing (e.g. action selection, encoding into long-term memory) of stimuli of biological relevance. Meeting abstract presented at VSS 2015" @default.
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- W1437894575 title "Using voxel-wise encoding models to study occipito-temporal representations of the animacy, semantic and affective content of natural images." @default.
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