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Computational models of category-selective brain regions enable high-throughput tests of selectivity

Psychology

Computational models of category-selective brain regions enable high-throughput tests of selectivity

N. A. R. Murty, P. Bashivan, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by N. Apurva Ratan Murty, Pouya Bashivan, and colleagues as they unveil artificial neural network-based encoding models that predict brain responses to images with unprecedented accuracy, validating domain-specific theories in human cognition. This innovative approach enhances our understanding of how we perceive faces, places, and bodies, paving the way for future explorations in cognitive neuroscience.... show more
Abstract
Cortical regions apparently selective to faces, places, and bodies have provided important evidence for domain-specific theories of human cognition, development, and evolution. But claims of category selectivity are not quantitatively precise and remain vulnerable to empirical refutation. Here we develop artificial neural network-based encoding models that accurately predict the response to novel images in the fusiform face area, parahippocampal place area, and extrastriate body area, outperforming descriptive models and experts. We use these models to subject claims of category selectivity to strong tests, by screening for and synthesizing images predicted to produce high responses. We find that these high-response-predicted images are all unambiguous members of the hypothesized preferred category for each region. These results provide accurate, image-computable encoding models of each category-selective region, strengthen evidence for domain specificity in the brain, and point the way for future research characterizing the functional organization of the brain with unprecedented computational precision.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 20, 2021
Authors
N. Apurva Ratan Murty, Pouya Bashivan, Alex Abate, James J. DiCarlo, Nancy Kanwisher
Tags
cognition
neural networks
category selectivity
brain responses
domain specificity
image synthesis
computational precision
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