Multiple cortical visual streams in humans

  • Edmund T. Rolls*
  • , Gustavo Deco
  • , Chu Chung Huang
  • , Jianfeng Feng
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The effective connectivity between 55 visual cortical regions and 360 cortical regions was measured in 171 HCP participants using the HCP-MMP atlas, and complemented with functional connectivity and diffusion tractography. A Ventrolateral Visual "What"Stream for object and face recognition projects hierarchically to the inferior temporal visual cortex, which projects to the orbitofrontal cortex for reward value and emotion, and to the hippocampal memory system. A Ventromedial Visual "Where"Stream for scene representations connects to the parahippocampal gyrus and hippocampus. An Inferior STS (superior temporal sulcus) cortex Semantic Stream receives from the Ventrolateral Visual Stream, from visual inferior parietal PGi, and from the ventromedial-prefrontal reward system and connects to language systems. A Dorsal Visual Stream connects via V2 and V3A to MT+ Complex regions (including MT and MST), which connect to intraparietal regions (including LIP, VIP and MIP) involved in visual motion and actions in space. It performs coordinate transforms for idiothetic update of Ventromedial Stream scene representations. A Superior STS cortex Semantic Stream receives visual inputs from the Inferior STS Visual Stream, PGi, and STV, and auditory inputs from A5, is activated by face expression, motion and vocalization, and is important in social behaviour, and connects to language systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3319-3349
Number of pages31
JournalCerebral Cortex
Volume33
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • diffusion tractography
  • effective connectivity
  • functional connectivity
  • spatial view
  • visual cortex
  • what and where visual systems

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