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Increasing associative plasticity in temporo-occipital back-projections improves visual perception of emotions
by
Zanon, Marco
, Romei, Vincenzo
, Arcara, Giorgio
, Borgomaneri, Sara
, Di Luzio, Paolo
, Avenanti, Alessio
, Cataneo, Antonio
, Tamietto, Marco
in
631/378/2649/1723
/ 631/378/3919
/ 631/443/376
/ 9/26
/ Decision making
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Information processing
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neural networks
/ Perception
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Strengthening
/ Superior temporal sulcus
/ Temporal lobe
/ Visual cortex
/ Visual pathways
/ Visual perception
/ Visual plasticity
/ Visual stimuli
2023
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Increasing associative plasticity in temporo-occipital back-projections improves visual perception of emotions
by
Zanon, Marco
, Romei, Vincenzo
, Arcara, Giorgio
, Borgomaneri, Sara
, Di Luzio, Paolo
, Avenanti, Alessio
, Cataneo, Antonio
, Tamietto, Marco
in
631/378/2649/1723
/ 631/378/3919
/ 631/443/376
/ 9/26
/ Decision making
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Information processing
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neural networks
/ Perception
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Strengthening
/ Superior temporal sulcus
/ Temporal lobe
/ Visual cortex
/ Visual pathways
/ Visual perception
/ Visual plasticity
/ Visual stimuli
2023
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Increasing associative plasticity in temporo-occipital back-projections improves visual perception of emotions
by
Zanon, Marco
, Romei, Vincenzo
, Arcara, Giorgio
, Borgomaneri, Sara
, Di Luzio, Paolo
, Avenanti, Alessio
, Cataneo, Antonio
, Tamietto, Marco
in
631/378/2649/1723
/ 631/378/3919
/ 631/443/376
/ 9/26
/ Decision making
/ Emotions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Information processing
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neural networks
/ Perception
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Strengthening
/ Superior temporal sulcus
/ Temporal lobe
/ Visual cortex
/ Visual pathways
/ Visual perception
/ Visual plasticity
/ Visual stimuli
2023
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Increasing associative plasticity in temporo-occipital back-projections improves visual perception of emotions
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Increasing associative plasticity in temporo-occipital back-projections improves visual perception of emotions
2023
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The posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) is a critical node in a network specialized for perceiving emotional facial expressions that is reciprocally connected with early visual cortices (V1/V2). Current models of perceptual decision-making increasingly assign relevance to recursive processing for visual recognition. However, it is unknown whether inducing plasticity into reentrant connections from pSTS to V1/V2 impacts emotion perception. Using a combination of electrophysiological and neurostimulation methods, we demonstrate that strengthening the connectivity from pSTS to V1/V2 selectively increases the ability to perceive facial expressions associated with emotions. This behavior is associated with increased electrophysiological activity in both these brain regions, particularly in V1/V2, and depends on specific temporal parameters of stimulation that follow Hebbian principles. Therefore, we provide evidence that pSTS-to-V1/V2 back-projections are instrumental to perception of emotion from facial stimuli and functionally malleable via manipulation of associative plasticity.
Temporo-occipital areas are involved in perceiving emotional faces. Here, the authors show that strengthening back-projections from temporal to occipital areas enhances visual cortex’s response to face stimuli and perception of emotions from them.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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