DocumentCode :
183329
Title :
A perceptual-to-conceptual gradient of word coding along the ventral path
Author :
Borghesani, Valentina ; Pedregosa, Fabian ; Eger, Evelyn ; Buiatti, Marco ; Piazza, Manuela
Author_Institution :
Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6, Paris, France
fYear :
2014
fDate :
4-6 June 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The application of multivariate approaches to neuroimaging data analysis is providing cognitive neuroscientists with a new perspective on the neural substrate of conceptual knowledge. In this paper we show how the combined use of decoding models and of representational similarity analysis (RSA) can enhance our ability to investigate the inter-categorical distinctions as well as the intra-categorical similarities of neural semantic representations. By means of a linear decoding model, we have been able to predict the category of the words subjects were seeing while undergoing a functional magnetic resonance images (fMRI) acquisition. Moreover, RSA in anatomically defined region of interest (ROIs) revealed a significant correlation with length of words and real item size in primary and secondary visual areas (V1 and V2), while a semantic distance effect was significant in inferotemporal areas (BA37 and BA20). Together, these findings illustrate the possibility to decode the distinctive neural patterns of semantic categories and to investigate the peculiar aspects of the neural representations of each single category. We have in fact been able to show a significant correlation between cognitive and neural semantic distance and to describe the gradient of information coding that characterizes the ventral path: from purely perceptual to purely conceptual. These results would not have been possible without a double exploration of the same dataset by means of decoding models and RSA.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; cognition; data analysis; image coding; medical image processing; neurophysiology; visual perception; BA20 inferotemporal area; BA37 inferotemporal area; anatomically defined region-of-interest; cognitive neuroscientists; cognitive semantic distance; conceptual knowledge; distinctive neural patterns; fMRI; functional magnetic resonance image acquisition; intercategorical distinctions; linear decoding model; neural semantic distance; neural semantic representations; neural substrate; neuroimaging data analysis; perceptual-to-conceptual gradient; primary visual areas; representational similarity analysis; secondary visual areas; semantic categories; semantic distance effect; ventral path; word coding; Animals; Correlation; Decoding; Measurement; Neuroscience; Semantics; Visualization; decoding; fMRI; representational similarity analysis; semantic representations;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging, 2014 International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tubingen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4150-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PRNI.2014.6858512
Filename :
6858512
Link To Document :
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