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Spatial representation and parietal cortex. Marlene Behrmann Department of Psychology, CMU and CNBC. Contact: behrmann@cnbc.cmu.edu 268-2790 URL: http://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/~behrmann. Division of labour in human visual cortical system.
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Spatial representation and parietal cortex Marlene Behrmann Department of Psychology, CMU and CNBC • Contact: behrmann@cnbc.cmu.edu • 268-2790 • URL: http://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/~behrmann
Inferior Parietal lobule Angular gyrus Supramarginal gyrus The parietal lobes: • “crossroads of the brain” • (Critchley, 1953) • well situated • topographically • multimodal • requisite cortical and subcortical connectivity • Distribution of MCA, little collateral supply
Neglect * * • Asymmetry in incidence: RH (66%) in humans not monkeys • Inferior parietal lobule • Areas 39 and 40; • non-human primate analog: IPL (7) vs STS • bimodal: short-lived vs persistent • Affects different sensory modalities • Not sensory deficit
Not just parietal • Distributed network: (Mesulam; Heilman) • dorsolateral prefrontal, medial frontal (cingulate, thalamus, basal ganglia, white matter). • Same network activated in eye movement studies • Close relationship between attention and eye movements (Corbetta et al.) • Other terminology • Extinction • Allesthesia • anosagnosia
Extent of effect • Other sensory modalities • Auditory • Olfactory • Tactile • Mental imagery • Piazza del Duomo (Bisiach and Luzzatti) • Affects output: not surprisingly
Vision and eye movements(Behrmann et al.) • 45 x 36 degrees visual angle • magnetic scleral coil in right eye • indicate number of As in display
What can we learn about parietal cortex? • What determines what information is neglected? • What gives rise to neglect? • What happens to the information that is neglected?
What can we learn about parietal cortex? • What determines what information is neglected? • What gives rise to neglect? • What happens to the information that is neglected?
Neglect with respect to object midline • Target • Copy
Behrmann and Tipper right object right space left object right space
Object-based neglect: inhibition for right and facilitation for left targets
Directional selectivity of neuronsOlson and Gettner (1995, 1998) L/R of bar L/R eye movement
Neurons fire for left or right of bar independent of direction of movement
Paradigm: object and environ- neglect square circle
Frames of reference • Egocentric (dependent on viewer) • But also allocentric (independent on viewer) • Not only in vision, also in tactile • Multiple coordinate frame • Also evident in eye movements
What can we learn about parietal cortex? • What determines what information is neglected? • What gives rise to neglect? • What happens to the information that is neglected?
What gives rise to neglect? gradient Gradient consistent with neuronal distribution: 68 bilateral, 29 contra, 3 ipsi