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Population receptive field shapes in early visual cortex are nearly circular
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AbstractThe visual field region where a stimulus evokes a neural response is called the receptive field (RF). Analytical tools combined with functional MRI can estimate the receptive field of the population of neurons within a voxel. Circular population RF (pRF) methods accurately specify the central position of the pRF and provide some information about the spatial extent (diameter) of the receptive field. A number of investigators developed methods to further estimate the shape of the pRF, for example whether the shape is more circular or elliptical. There is a report that there are many pRFs with highly elliptical pRFs in early visual cortex (V1-V3; Silson et al., 2018). Large aspect ratios (>2) are difficult to reconcile with the spatial scale of orientation columns or visual field map properties in early visual cortex. We started to replicate the experiments and found that the software used in the publication does not accurately estimate RF shape: it produces elliptical fits to circular ground-truth data. We analyzed an independent data set with a different software package that was validated over a specific range of measurement conditions, to show that in early visual cortex the aspect ratios are less than 2. Furthermore, current empirical and theoretical methods do not have enough precision to discriminate ellipses with aspect ratios of 1.5 from circles. Through simulation we identify methods for improving sensitivity that may estimate ellipses with smaller aspect ratios. The results we present are quantitatively consistent with prior assessments using other methodologies.Significance StatementWe evaluated whether the shape of many population receptive fields in early visual cortex is elliptical and differs substantially from circular. We evaluated two tools for estimating elliptical models of the pRF; one tool was valid over the measured compliance range. Using the validated tool, we found no evidence that confidently rejects circular fits to the pRF in visual field maps V1, V2 and V3. The new measurements and analyses are consistent with prior theoretical and experimental assessments in the literature.
Title: Population receptive field shapes in early visual cortex are nearly circular
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AbstractThe visual field region where a stimulus evokes a neural response is called the receptive field (RF).
Analytical tools combined with functional MRI can estimate the receptive field of the population of neurons within a voxel.
Circular population RF (pRF) methods accurately specify the central position of the pRF and provide some information about the spatial extent (diameter) of the receptive field.
A number of investigators developed methods to further estimate the shape of the pRF, for example whether the shape is more circular or elliptical.
There is a report that there are many pRFs with highly elliptical pRFs in early visual cortex (V1-V3; Silson et al.
, 2018).
Large aspect ratios (>2) are difficult to reconcile with the spatial scale of orientation columns or visual field map properties in early visual cortex.
We started to replicate the experiments and found that the software used in the publication does not accurately estimate RF shape: it produces elliptical fits to circular ground-truth data.
We analyzed an independent data set with a different software package that was validated over a specific range of measurement conditions, to show that in early visual cortex the aspect ratios are less than 2.
Furthermore, current empirical and theoretical methods do not have enough precision to discriminate ellipses with aspect ratios of 1.
5 from circles.
Through simulation we identify methods for improving sensitivity that may estimate ellipses with smaller aspect ratios.
The results we present are quantitatively consistent with prior assessments using other methodologies.
Significance StatementWe evaluated whether the shape of many population receptive fields in early visual cortex is elliptical and differs substantially from circular.
We evaluated two tools for estimating elliptical models of the pRF; one tool was valid over the measured compliance range.
Using the validated tool, we found no evidence that confidently rejects circular fits to the pRF in visual field maps V1, V2 and V3.
The new measurements and analyses are consistent with prior theoretical and experimental assessments in the literature.
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