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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 30, 2003, 23(17):6884-6893
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Response Suppression in V1 Agrees with Psychophysics of Surround Masking
Barbara Zenger-Landolt1 and
David J. Heeger2
1Department of Psychology, Stanford University,
Stanford, California 94305, and 2Department of
Psychology and Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, New
York 10003
When a target stimulus is embedded in a high contrast surround, the target
appears reduced in contrast and is harder to detect, and neural responses in
visual cortex are suppressed. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging
(fMRI) and psychophysics to quantitatively compare these physiological and
perceptual effects. Observers performed a contrast discrimination task on a
contrast-reversing sinusoidal target grating. The target was either presented
in isolation or embedded in a high-contrast surround. While observers
performed the task, we also measured fMRI responses as a function of target
contrast, both with and without a surround. We found that the surround
substantially increased the psychophysical thresholds while reducing fMRI
responses. The two data sets were compared, on the basis of the assumption
that a fixed response difference is required for correct discrimination, and
we found that the psychophysics accounted for 96.5% of the variance in the
measured V1 responses. The suppression in visual areas V2 and V3 was stronger,
too strong to agree with psychophysics. The good quantitative agreement
between psychophysical thresholds and V1 responses suggests V1 as a plausible
candidate for mediating surround masking.
Key words: fMRI; psychophysics; masking; context effects; inhibition; suppression; contrast
Received Feb. 12, 2003;
revised May. 14, 2003;
accepted May. 15, 2003.
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