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A Model of Representational Spaces in Human Cortex.


ABSTRACT: Current models of the functional architecture of human cortex emphasize areas that capture coarse-scale features of cortical topography but provide no account for population responses that encode information in fine-scale patterns of activity. Here, we present a linear model of shared representational spaces in human cortex that captures fine-scale distinctions among population responses with response-tuning basis functions that are common across brains and models cortical patterns of neural responses with individual-specific topographic basis functions. We derive a common model space for the whole cortex using a new algorithm, searchlight hyperalignment, and complex, dynamic stimuli that provide a broad sampling of visual, auditory, and social percepts. The model aligns representations across brains in occipital, temporal, parietal, and prefrontal cortices, as shown by between-subject multivariate pattern classification and intersubject correlation of representational geometry, indicating that structural principles for shared neural representations apply across widely divergent domains of information. The model provides a rigorous account for individual variability of well-known coarse-scale topographies, such as retinotopy and category selectivity, and goes further to account for fine-scale patterns that are multiplexed with coarse-scale topographies and carry finer distinctions.

SUBMITTER: Guntupalli JS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4869822 | biostudies-other | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A Model of Representational Spaces in Human Cortex.

Guntupalli J Swaroop JS   Hanke Michael M   Halchenko Yaroslav O YO   Connolly Andrew C AC   Ramadge Peter J PJ   Haxby James V JV  

Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) 20160314 6


Current models of the functional architecture of human cortex emphasize areas that capture coarse-scale features of cortical topography but provide no account for population responses that encode information in fine-scale patterns of activity. Here, we present a linear model of shared representational spaces in human cortex that captures fine-scale distinctions among population responses with response-tuning basis functions that are common across brains and models cortical patterns of neural res  ...[more]

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