Authors
Zhong-Xu Liu, Kelly Shen, Rosanna K Olsen, Jennifer D Ryan
Publication date
2017/1/18
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
599-609
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Eye movements serve to accumulate information from the visual world, contributing to the formation of coherent memory representations that support cognition and behavior. The hippocampus and the oculomotor network are well connected anatomically through an extensive set of polysynaptic pathways. However, the extent to which visual sampling behavior is related to functional responses in the hippocampus during encoding has not been studied directly in human neuroimaging. In the current study, participants engaged in a face processing task while brain responses were recorded with fMRI and eye movements were monitored simultaneously. The number of gaze fixations that a participant made on a given trial was correlated significantly with hippocampal activation such that more fixations were associated with stronger hippocampal activation. Similar results were also found in the fusiform face area, a face …
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Scholar articles
ZX Liu, K Shen, RK Olsen, JD Ryan - Journal of Neuroscience, 2017