PLoS Computational Biology (Aug 2021)

Unveiling functions of the visual cortex using task-specific deep neural networks.

  • Kshitij Dwivedi,
  • Michael F Bonner,
  • Radoslaw Martin Cichy,
  • Gemma Roig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009267
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
p. e1009267

Abstract

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The human visual cortex enables visual perception through a cascade of hierarchical computations in cortical regions with distinct functionalities. Here, we introduce an AI-driven approach to discover the functional mapping of the visual cortex. We related human brain responses to scene images measured with functional MRI (fMRI) systematically to a diverse set of deep neural networks (DNNs) optimized to perform different scene perception tasks. We found a structured mapping between DNN tasks and brain regions along the ventral and dorsal visual streams. Low-level visual tasks mapped onto early brain regions, 3-dimensional scene perception tasks mapped onto the dorsal stream, and semantic tasks mapped onto the ventral stream. This mapping was of high fidelity, with more than 60% of the explainable variance in nine key regions being explained. Together, our results provide a novel functional mapping of the human visual cortex and demonstrate the power of the computational approach.