Communications Biology (Sep 2023)

Neural and behavioral signatures of the multidimensionality of manipulable object processing

  • Jorge Almeida,
  • Alessio Fracasso,
  • Stephanie Kristensen,
  • Daniela Valério,
  • Fredrik Bergström,
  • Ramakrishna Chakravarthi,
  • Zohar Tal,
  • Jonathan Walbrin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-05323-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Understanding how we recognize objects requires unravelling the variables that govern the way we think about objects and the neural organization of object representations. A tenable hypothesis is that the organization of object knowledge follows key object-related dimensions. Here, we explored, behaviorally and neurally, the multidimensionality of object processing. We focused on within-domain object information as a proxy for the decisions we typically engage in our daily lives – e.g., identifying a hammer in the context of other tools. We extracted object-related dimensions from subjective human judgments on a set of manipulable objects. We show that the extracted dimensions are cognitively interpretable and relevant – i.e., participants are able to consistently label them, and these dimensions can guide object categorization; and are important for the neural organization of knowledge – i.e., they predict neural signals elicited by manipulable objects. This shows that multidimensionality is a hallmark of the organization of manipulable object knowledge.