Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals

Yes === Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), and low-resolution interocular velocity differences (IOVD). Computational differences between these two mechanisms suggest that they may be implemented in visual pathways with different spatia...

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Main Authors: Kaestner, M., Maloney, R.T., Wailes-Newson, K.H., Bloj, Marina, Harris, J.M., Morland, A.B., Wade, A.R.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17152
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-171522020-07-15T07:09:31Z Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals Kaestner, M. Maloney, R.T. Wailes-Newson, K.H. Bloj, Marina Harris, J.M. Morland, A.B. Wade, A.R. 3D motion Binocular vision Colour Research Development Fund Publication Prize Award Yes Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), and low-resolution interocular velocity differences (IOVD). Computational differences between these two mechanisms suggest that they may be implemented in visual pathways with different spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, we used fMRI to examine how achromatic and S-cone signals contribute to human MID perception. Both CD and IOVD stimuli evoked responses in a widespread network that included early visual areas, parts of the dorsal and ventral streams, and motion-selective area hMT+. Crucially, however, we measured an interaction between MID type and chromaticity. fMRI CD responses were largely driven by achromatic stimuli, but IOVD responses were better driven by isoluminant S-cone inputs. In our psychophysical experiments, when S-cone and achromatic stimuli were matched for perceived contrast, participants were equally sensitive to the MID in achromatic and S-cone IOVD stimuli. In comparison, they were relatively insensitive to S-cone CD. These findings provide evidence that MID mechanisms asymmetrically draw on information in precortical pathways. An early opponent motion signal optimally conveyed by the S-cone pathway may provide a substantial contribution to the IOVD mechanism. Supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Grants BB/M002543/1 (to A.R.W.), BB/M001660/1 (to J.M.H.), and BB/M001210/1 (to M.B.). Research Development Fund Publication Prize Award winner, May 2019. 2019-06-21T18:21:40Z 2019-06-28T11:05:37Z 2019-06-21T18:21:40Z 2019-06-28T11:05:37Z 2019-07 2019-05-24 2019-06-17 2019-06-21T17:21:47Z Article Published version Kaestner M, Maloney RT, Wailes-Newson KH et al (2019) Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals. PNAS. 116(27): 13631-13640. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17152 en https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817202116 © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY).
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language en
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topic 3D motion
Binocular vision
Colour
Research Development Fund Publication Prize Award
spellingShingle 3D motion
Binocular vision
Colour
Research Development Fund Publication Prize Award
Kaestner, M.
Maloney, R.T.
Wailes-Newson, K.H.
Bloj, Marina
Harris, J.M.
Morland, A.B.
Wade, A.R.
Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals
description Yes === Motion in depth (MID) can be cued by high-resolution changes in binocular disparity over time (CD), and low-resolution interocular velocity differences (IOVD). Computational differences between these two mechanisms suggest that they may be implemented in visual pathways with different spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, we used fMRI to examine how achromatic and S-cone signals contribute to human MID perception. Both CD and IOVD stimuli evoked responses in a widespread network that included early visual areas, parts of the dorsal and ventral streams, and motion-selective area hMT+. Crucially, however, we measured an interaction between MID type and chromaticity. fMRI CD responses were largely driven by achromatic stimuli, but IOVD responses were better driven by isoluminant S-cone inputs. In our psychophysical experiments, when S-cone and achromatic stimuli were matched for perceived contrast, participants were equally sensitive to the MID in achromatic and S-cone IOVD stimuli. In comparison, they were relatively insensitive to S-cone CD. These findings provide evidence that MID mechanisms asymmetrically draw on information in precortical pathways. An early opponent motion signal optimally conveyed by the S-cone pathway may provide a substantial contribution to the IOVD mechanism. === Supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Grants BB/M002543/1 (to A.R.W.), BB/M001660/1 (to J.M.H.), and BB/M001210/1 (to M.B.). === Research Development Fund Publication Prize Award winner, May 2019.
author Kaestner, M.
Maloney, R.T.
Wailes-Newson, K.H.
Bloj, Marina
Harris, J.M.
Morland, A.B.
Wade, A.R.
author_facet Kaestner, M.
Maloney, R.T.
Wailes-Newson, K.H.
Bloj, Marina
Harris, J.M.
Morland, A.B.
Wade, A.R.
author_sort Kaestner, M.
title Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals
title_short Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals
title_full Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals
title_fullStr Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals
title_sort asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3d motion signals
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