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Feed-forward, feed-back, and distributed feature representation during visual word recognition revealed by human intracranial neurophysiology

user-5e9d449e4c775e765d44d7c9(2020)

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Abstract Scientists debate where, when, and how different visual, orthographic, lexical, and semantic features are involved in visual word recognition. In this study, we investigate intracranial neurophysiology data from 151 patients engaged in reading single words. Using representational similarity analysis, we characterize the neural representation of a hierarchy of word features across the entire cerebral cortex. We find evidence of both feed-forward and feedback processing, with early representation of visual and lexical information in lingual gyrus followed by lexical representation in fusiform gyrus and semantic sensitivity in inferior frontal gyrus, with letter representation emerging later in fusiform gyrus. Furthermore, we observed a variety of anatomically heterogeneous temporal response shapes, and these functional populations had significant feature sensitivity. Taken together, our results demonstrate the early influence of lexical, phonological, and semantic features in visual word recognition and reveal feed-forward, feed-back, and anatomically distributed processing mechanisms that contribute to visual word recognition.
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Feature (computer vision),Representation (systemics),Pattern recognition,Feed forward,Neurophysiology,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Feed back,Visual word recognition
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