Opponent visuospatial coding structures responses during memory recall and visual perception in medial parietal cortex
The paper investigates how perceptual and memory representations interact outside early visual cortex, focusing on whether opponent visuospatial coding observed for scene perception and memory extends to category-selective memory areas in medial parietal cortex. Using functional MRI, the authors measure population receptive fields during both internally oriented memory recall and externally oriented visual perception, and find positive and negative pRF response profiles consistent with visuospatial coding in medial parietal cortex. They report that the greater the dissimilarity between the time series of paired positive/negative pRFs within a region, the more dissimilar the region’s responses during both tasks, despite different representational demands. The study’s caveat is that it tests visuospatial coding signatures in specific brain regions with fMRI, without directly establishing the mechanism by which opponent coding mediates integration across perceptual and memory spaces. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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