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Page 1: Spatial representation and coordinate frames in the brain.

Spatial representation and coordinate frames

in the brain

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Hemispheric Neglect

Unilateral Neglect: failure to attend to (or represent) sensory

information in the left (contralesional) side of space,

following right brain parietal injury.

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Neglect as a deficit in representation

• Bisiach & Luzzati (1978): imagining a familiar scene (e.g., central square of Milan), from opposite view points

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Parietal lesions in the right hemisphere are commonly associated with left field neglect

YellowYellow : the lesion typically involves the supramarginal gyrus at the temporoparietal junction

RedRed: variation in the exact extent of the lesionDriver and Mattinagley, NNS, 1998

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Common tests for Visual Neglect

• Drawing from memory

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• copying pictures or words

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• crossing out items

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• line bisection

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• reading words

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“Burning house”:Implicit processing of the unattended side

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Neglect can be in egocentric and/or allocentric reference frames

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SEF neurons show selectivity for saccade direction

Olson 2003

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An SEF neuron that shows selectivity on bar-left trials regardless of the saccade’s physical direction

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Posterior parietal cortex – parietal reach region

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Eye position gain fieldsin parietal cortex

Andersen et al., 1985

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neurons with head centered RF(in VIP)

)Duhamel et al., 1997(

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Coordinate transformations

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Neuronal activity in area 5dependence on eye & hand position

fixed eye position fixed hand position

1 sec

Buneo et al., 2002

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What’s the coordinate system of these neurons?

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PRR neuronal activity:

Reach Plans in Eye-Centered Coordinates Target Buttons Initial hand position Initial eye position

Same eye position Same hand position

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optimal target position depends on

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Tactile-visual processing in peripersonal space

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Peripersonal space-The immediate space surrounding the body (or a

certain body part).

Extrapersonal space – unreachable.

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Visual RF

Integrated visual-tactile coding of peripersonal space, centered on body

parts

Iriki A. et al., Neuroreport 1996

Tactile RF

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Representation of visual information in hand-based coordinates

Graziano MS., PNAS 1999

Tactile RF

Visual stimulus trajectory

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Stimulus trajectory

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The cell’s response doesn’t depend on fixation position

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Neurons with multimodal receptive fields were found in areas:

-Ventral premotor

-Ventral intraparietal (VIP)

-Parietal BA 7b, 5

- Putamen

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M.S. Graziano et al., Science (2000)

Postural bimodal neurons in area 5 respond to the seen position of the hand

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M.S. Graziano et al., Science (2000)

The effect of the fake arm

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The rubber hand illusion

It’s mine!

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Pointing at my hand?

Botvinick and Cohen, 1998, Nature

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The rubber hand illusion in the fMRI scanner

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The rubber hand illusion

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Brain activity - 2

subjective rating of the illusion

vs.

level of PM activity

R2 = 0.3969, P<0.003 R2

= 0.3982, P<0.002

* Also found in R. cerebellum.

Linear relationship

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Makin et al 2007