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DEVELOPMENTALLY STABLE REPRESENTATIONS OF NATURALISTIC IMAGE STRUCTURE IN MACAQUE VISUAL CORTEX.

Gerick M LeeC L Rodríguez-DelizBrittany N BushnellNajib J MajajJ Anthony MovshonLynne Kiorpes
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
We studied visual development in macaque monkeys using texture stimuli, matched in local spectral content but varying in "naturalistic" structure. In adult monkeys, naturalistic textures preferentially drive neurons in areas V2 and V4, but not V1. We paired behavioral measurements of naturalness sensitivity with separately-obtained population recordings from neurons in areas V1, V2, V4, and inferotemporal cortex (IT). We made behavioral measurements from 16 weeks of age and physiological measurements as early as 20 weeks, and continued through 56 weeks. We measured behavior with a reinforced looking paradigm based on oddity detection. Behavioral sensitivity reached half of maximum at roughly 25 weeks of age. Neural sensitivities remained stable from the earliest ages tested. As in adults, neural sensitivity to naturalistic structure increased from V1 to V2 to V4. While sensitivities in V2 and IT were similar, the dimensionality of the IT representation was more similar to V4's than to V2's.
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