Authors
Anouk M Van Loon, Johannes J Fahrenfort, Bauke Van Der Velde, Philipp B Lirk, Nienke CC Vulink, Markus W Hollmann, H Steven Scholte, Victor AF Lamme
Publication date
2016/5/1
Journal
Cerebral Cortex
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
1986-1996
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
It is a well-established fact that top-down processes influence neural representations in lower-level visual areas. Electrophysiological recordings in monkeys as well as theoretical models suggest that these top-down processes depend on NMDA receptor functioning. However, this underlying neural mechanism has not been tested in humans. We used fMRI multivoxel pattern analysis to compare the neural representations of ambiguous Mooney images before and after they were recognized with their unambiguous grayscale version. Additionally, we administered ketamine, an NMDA receptor antagonist, to interfere with this process. Our results demonstrate that after recognition, the pattern of brain activation elicited by a Mooney image is more similar to that of its easily recognizable grayscale version than to the pattern evoked by the identical Mooney image before recognition. Moreover, recognition of Mooney …
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Scholar articles
AM van Loon, IIA Groen, JJ Fahrenfort, VAF Lamme… - Association of the Scientific Search for Consciousness …, 2015