Attention drives human numerosity-selective responses

Yuxuan Cai, Shir Hofstetter, Ben M. Harvey, Serge O. Dumoulin

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Abstract

Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide behavior and decisions. Previous studies have shown that neural populations respond selectively to numerosities. How numerosity is extracted from the visual scene is a longstanding debate, often contrasting low-level visual with high-level cognitive processes. Here, we investigate how attention influences numerosity-selective responses. The stimuli consisted of black and white dots within the same display. Participants' attention was focused on either black or white dots, while we systematically changed the numerosity of black, white, and total dots. Using 7 T fMRI, we show that the numerosity-tuned neural populations respond only when attention is focused on their preferred numerosity, irrespective of the unattended or total numerosities. Without attention, responses to preferred numerosity are suppressed. Unlike traditional effects of attention in the visual cortex, where attention enhances already existing responses, these results suggest that attention is required to drive numerosity-selective responses.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111005
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalCell Reports
Volume39
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jun 2022

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Funding

This research was supported by a China Scholarship Council scholarship (201706750008; to Y.C.), an NWO-VICI grant 016.Vici.185.050 (to S.O.D.), and an NWO-VIDI grant 452-117-012 (to B.M.H.). Conceptualization, Y.C. S.H. and S.O.D.; study design, Y.C. B.M.H. and S.O.D.; data collection and analysis, Y.C.; writing – original draft, Y.C.; writing – review & editing, Y.C. S.H. S.O.D. and B.M.H.; supervision, S.H. and S.O.D.; funding acquisition, S.O.D. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript for submission. The authors declare no competing interests. This research was supported by a China Scholarship Council scholarship ( 201706750008 ; to Y.C.), an NWO-VICI grant 016.Vici.185.050 (to S.O.D.), and an NWO-VIDI grant 452-117-012 (to B.M.H.).

FundersFunder number
NWO-VICI
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek452-117-012
China Scholarship Council201706750008

    Keywords

    • attention
    • CP: Neuroscience
    • fMRI
    • numerosity-selective response
    • suppression
    • ultra-high field

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