Dear Users
This Thursday there will be a project proposal presentation given by David
Watson. The title of the talk is "How are Scenes Represented in the
Brain?".
Please note that the talks will start at the usual time of 4.15 pm but
these talks will take place in Psychology in the Venables room (A202).
Please below for the talk abstract.
Best wishes
Rebecca
Abstract:
Human ventral visual cortex has been noted to contain regions showing
selectivity for higher level visual objects categories – including faces,
body parts, inanimate objects, and place scenes. A key question in this
area is whether such regions may best be regarded as discrete modules with
no finer internal structure and not belonging to any wider overarching
structure, or whether such regions may exist as points along a wider
topographical map of object category.
The current project aims to investigate this question within the context
of cortical regions responsive to place scenes. It has been shown that
scene images can be categorised along their semantic categories (e.g.
cityscape, forest, coastline, etc.) based on their underlying low-level
visual properties (Oliva & Torralba, 2001). As such, scene category forms
a possible dimension along which scene selective cortical regions could be
organised.
Using fMRI, we propose to compare patterns of cortical activity elicited
by fixed blocks of natural scene sub-categories (coasts, forests, and
mountains) against those elicited by mixed blocks containing all
sub-categories. If scene selective regions are found to respond uniformly
to all scene categories, this would support a modular-based hypothesis.
If, on the hand, these regions are shown to respond heterogeneously to
different scene categories, this would suggest the presence of a larger
scale topographical map of scene / object category.
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Dr. Rebecca E. Millman
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
York
YO10 5DG
Email: rem(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
Tel: 01904 435 5373