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Neuronal Learning of Invariant Object Representation in the Ventral Visual Stream Is Not Dependent on Reward

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Li, N; DiCarlo, JJ
Published in: The Journal of Neuroscience
May 9, 2012

Neurons at the top of primate ventral visual stream [inferior temporal cortex (IT)] have selectivity for objects that is highly tolerant to variation in the object's appearance on the retina. Previous nonhuman primate () studies suggest that this neuronal tolerance is at least partly supported by the natural temporal contiguity of visual experience, because altering that temporal contiguity can robustly alter adult IT position and size tolerance. According to that work, it is the statistics of the subject's visual experience, not the subject's reward, that instruct the specific images that IT treats as equivalent. But is reward necessary for gating this type of learning in the ventral stream? Here we show that this is not the case—temporal tolerance learning proceeds at the same rate, regardless of reward magnitude and regardless of the temporal co-occurrence of reward, even in a behavioral task that does not require the subject to engage the object images. This suggests that the ventral visual stream uses autonomous, fully unsupervised mechanisms to constantly leverage all visual experience to help build its invariant object representation.

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The Journal of Neuroscience

DOI

EISSN

1529-2401

ISSN

0270-6474

Publication Date

May 9, 2012

Volume

32

Issue

19

Start / End Page

6611 / 6620

Publisher

Society for Neuroscience

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Li, N., & DiCarlo, J. J. (2012). Neuronal Learning of Invariant Object Representation in the Ventral Visual Stream Is Not Dependent on Reward. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32(19), 6611–6620. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.3786-11.2012
Li, Nuo, and James J. DiCarlo. “Neuronal Learning of Invariant Object Representation in the Ventral Visual Stream Is Not Dependent on Reward.” The Journal of Neuroscience 32, no. 19 (May 9, 2012): 6611–20. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.3786-11.2012.
Li N, DiCarlo JJ. Neuronal Learning of Invariant Object Representation in the Ventral Visual Stream Is Not Dependent on Reward. The Journal of Neuroscience. 2012 May 9;32(19):6611–20.
Li, Nuo, and James J. DiCarlo. “Neuronal Learning of Invariant Object Representation in the Ventral Visual Stream Is Not Dependent on Reward.” The Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 32, no. 19, Society for Neuroscience, May 2012, pp. 6611–20. Crossref, doi:10.1523/jneurosci.3786-11.2012.
Li N, DiCarlo JJ. Neuronal Learning of Invariant Object Representation in the Ventral Visual Stream Is Not Dependent on Reward. The Journal of Neuroscience. Society for Neuroscience; 2012 May 9;32(19):6611–6620.

Published In

The Journal of Neuroscience

DOI

EISSN

1529-2401

ISSN

0270-6474

Publication Date

May 9, 2012

Volume

32

Issue

19

Start / End Page

6611 / 6620

Publisher

Society for Neuroscience

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences