Population Receptive Field Estimation Reveals New Retinotopic Maps in Human Subcortex.

J Neurosci

Centre for Vision Research, and Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.

Published: July 2015

The human subcortex contains multiple nuclei that govern the transmission of information to and among cortical areas. In the visual domain, these nuclei are organized into retinotopic maps. Because of their small size, these maps have been difficult to precisely measure using phase-encoded functional magnetic resonance imaging, particularly in the eccentricity dimension. Using instead the population receptive field model to estimate the response properties of individual voxels, we were able to resolve two previously unreported retinotopic maps in the thalamic reticular nucleus and the substantia nigra. We measured both the polar angle and eccentricity components, receptive field size and hemodynamic response function delay, in the these nuclei and in the lateral geniculate nucleus, the superior colliculus, and the lateral and intergeniculate pulvinars. The anatomical boundaries of these nuclei were delineated using multiple averaged proton density-weighted images and were used to constrain and confirm the functional activations. Deriving the retinotopic organization of these small, subcortical nuclei is the first step in exploring their response properties and their roles in neural dynamics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6605412PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3840-14.2015DOI Listing

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